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Huge hospital blaze kills 41 in South Korea: official media | KNO

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A huge fire tore through a South Korean hospital today killing at least 41 people, reports said, in the country's worst blaze for over a decade. More than 80 others were hurt in the blaze, which comes just weeks before thousands of athletes and foreign visitors are expected in the country for the Winter Olympics. Videos posted on social media showed a patient hanging on to a rope dangling from a helicopter above the hospital in Miryang, in the far south, and another crawling out of a window to climb down a ladder. The six-storey structure housed a nursing home as well as the hospital. The death toll rose rapidly throughout the morning, as those initially pulled from the blaze succumbed to their injuries. By lunchtime, it had hit 41, according to the Yonhap news agency, citing firefighters at the site. "Two nurses said they had seen fire suddenly erupting in the emergency room," said fire chief Choi Man-Woo. All the patients had been brought out, he said, adding that evacuating 15 sick people from the intensive care unit on the third floor took longer as firefighters had to wait for medical staff to supervise the process. All those who died were in the hospital, he said. "Many victims were from the first and second floors of the hospital... some died on their way to another hospital," he said. Video footage and pictures showed the building engulfed by thick, dark smoke and surrounded by multiple fire trucks. Survivors were brought out wrapped in blankets, and firefighters picked their way through the blackened shell of the building after the blaze was extinguished. Around 200 people were in the Sejong Hospital when the fire erupted, police said. South Korean President Moon Jae-In called an emergency meeting with advisers, and demanded an immediate probe into the cause of the blaze. The fire came only a month after 29 people were killed in an inferno at a fitness club in the South Korean city of Jecheon -- a disaster blamed on insufficient emergency exits, flammable finishing materials and illegally parked cars blocking access to emergency vehicles. Today's accident is South Korea's worst fire disaster for more than a decade, after an arson attack on a subway station in the southeastern city of Daegu killed 192 in 2003. (AFP)

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