- At least 22 people were killed in a fire at a lithium battery factory near Seoul, South Korea.
- The fire was triggered by an explosion of batteries during examination and packaging.
- South Korea’s President Yun visited the site and emphasized the importance of investigating the cause of the fire.
- Most of the victims were foreign nationals, with a significant number being Chinese.
- Experts discuss the hazards of lithium batteries, stressing that incidents often result from human error or mishandling.
- Guidance on the proper handling, transport, and storage of lithium batteries is deemed crucial to preventing such accidents.
- There is a call for more stringent regulations and standards to mitigate risks associated with lithium batteries.
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