DAWN.COM

Today's Paper | November 23, 2024

Published 21 Jan, 2023 06:34am

Fire spurs evacuation from shanty town in Seoul

SEOUL: About 500 people were evacuated on Friday after fire broke out in a shanty town in the South Korean capital, Seoul, burning down some 60 houses.

The fire erupted at 6.27am (2127 GMT Thursday) in Guryong village in southern Seoul, which is home to more than 660 households, and was extinguished about five hours later.

Roughly 60 homes in a 2,700-square-metre area have been destroyed, with about 600 firefighters, police officers and troops as well as 10 helicopters dispatched to contain the blaze. No casualties were reported.

President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is in Switzerland at the World Economic Forum, called for all-out efforts to minimise the damage and mobilise all available firefighters and equipment, his spokeswoman Kim Eun-hye said.

Interior Minister Lee Sang-min also instructed officials to prevent secondary damage and protect residents in nearby areas, the ministry said.

One of the last remaining slums, the village is a symbol of inequality in Asia’s fourth-largest economy just next to the flashy, affluent district of Gangnam.

The government had unveiled plans for redevelopment and relocation after a huge fire in late 2014, but those efforts have made little progress amid a decades-long tug of war between landowners, residents and authorities.

Seoul, Gangnam district and state-run developers have also been at odds over how to compensate the owners of the property and whether the residents, most of whom were living there illegally, are entitled to government support for relocation and housing.

Published in Dawn, January 21st, 2023

Read Comments

At least 38 dead in gun attack on passenger vans in KP's Kurram District: police Next Story