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A fire broke out in a 33-story building in Ulsan, South Korea late at night. What was the situation at the scene?

It is said that water and fire have no mercy. If a fire breaks out, it is indeed very dangerous, and because many cities are now residential complexes, once a fire breaks out, the lives of the residents in the entire building will be in danger, so We must pay more attention to flammable and explosive items. At around 11:00 on the night of October 8, a fire broke out in a commercial and residential building in Ulsan City, and there was a strong wind warning that night.

When the incident occurred, the fire burned the entire building red with the strong wind. It was precisely because of the strong wind that the fire spread very quickly and the fire broke out. It took about an hour and a half before the fire department got the fire under control. But in the early morning, with the help of strong winds, the building once again caught fire.

This building has two floors underground and 33 floors above ground. There are 127 residents and businesses on one floor. When the fire broke out, there were more than 40 residents in this building. Because there was still thick smoke from the fire, they had no way to escape, so they had to escape to the roof and wait for rescue by firefighters. After the incident, the fire department stated that 77 residents had been sent to the hospital due to heavy smoke inhalation, and the death toll was still unclear.

The fire in a 33-story building in South Korea was even more shocking than some disaster movies. The fire engulfed the entire floor, and fireballs continued to fall from above. From the video taken at the scene, we can see that in the dark night, the burning building looked very scary, and debris continued to fall from the roof to the ground.

So we must carefully observe whether there are any flammable and explosive items inside. We must not leave until we find that some burning fires have not been extinguished, and there are smoked cigarette butts. These things are very dangerous. Disasters often occur due to inconspicuous little things, so in daily life, especially residents of residential communities, they must check whether there are flammable and explosive items in their homes, and whether there are extinguished fires.