An explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace facility in Daejeon, South Korea, has resulted in the deaths of five individuals, with two others sustaining injuries. The incident occurred on June 1, during morning hours, prompting an emergency response.
The fire department received reports of the explosion at 10:59 AM local time. Approximately 100 firefighters were dispatched to the scene to manage the situation, successfully extinguishing the fire by 1:07 PM.
According to fire and police officials, all five deceased were employees of the company, found at the site of the explosion. Among the injured, one person suffered serious burns while the other sustained minor injuries.
Initial investigations suggest that the explosion may have occurred during maintenance work involving equipment associated with hazardous materials. Authorities are currently working to determine the precise circumstances and cause of the incident.
Hanwha Aerospace is recognized as a leading defense contractor in South Korea, specializing in the development of engines and surface-to-surface missile systems.
A tragic explosion at Hanwha Aerospace in Daejeon has left five workers dead and two injured. Investigations are underway to uncover the cause, believed to be linked to maintenance involving hazardous materials.
