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Yesterday (12th) night, a fire broke out at a junkyard in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do.

A fire that appears to have started from a cigarette fire broke out in Dobongsan Mountain in Seoul.



News of incidents and accidents overnight, reporter Park Ye-rin reports.



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Red flames rise and black smoke rises.



[Oh my, this is the first time such a big fire.

Oh, look at the smoke.]



Last night around 9 o'clock, a fire broke out at a junkyard in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, and part of a two-story building and 10 vehicles were burned.



There were eight employees at the junkyard at the time, but no one was reported injured.



The fire department is investigating the exact cause of the fire, believing that the fire occurred during the process of transferring residual oil from the fuel tank of a scrap car.



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Yesterday around 4:40 PM, a fire broke out near Dobongsan Nokya Seonwon in Seoul, and 26㎡ of forest was burned.



Fire officials believe the fire started from a cigarette and are investigating the exact cause of the fire.



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At around 0:10 this morning, a car driving near the Charyeong Tunnel in the direction of Nonsan on the Cheonan-Nonsan Expressway collided with a construction guide vehicle standing on the road for road surface repair work.



No one was injured in this accident.



Police are investigating the exact cause of the accident, believing that the driver of the car, Mo Kang, in his 30s, caused the accident while driving in a state of drunkenness that was at the level of license revocation.