A blast occurred at a bathhouse in Busan, South Korea, injuring 17 individuals, including the ward’s chief and firefighters. The incident took place on September 1 in the southeastern city of Busan. Fire authorities were already on the scene when a fire suddenly erupted at the public bathhouse. Firefighters were able to bring the main flames under control, but then an unidentified explosion occurred, resulting in injuries to 17 people. Among those injured were firefighters and civil servants who were nearby during the incident. Two individuals sustained serious injuries from debris caused by the blast. Fortunately, no customers were inside the bathhouse as it was closed for the day.
Kim Jin-hong, the chief of Busan’s Dong Ward, was present at the site at the time and is currently being treated at a hospital. Eyewitnesses reported hearing two loud bangs and witnessing the building shake. The police and firefighter authorities are currently investigating the cause of the accident.
Overall, the incident at the Busan bathhouse highlights the importance of maintaining safety standards and adhering to precautionary measures in such public establishments. It serves as a reminder that accidents can occur at any time and that the safety of both employees and the general public should always be a top priority. As the investigation continues, authorities will be able to provide more insight into the cause of the blast and take appropriate measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.