On the 25th, according to the Chinese official Xinhua News Agency, the Chinese Embassy in Korea announced that 17 of the 18 foreign nationals who were identified as dead in the fire at the Aricel factory in Hwaseong were alive.
The Chinese Embassy in Korea immediately took emergency measures after the accident. According to the Chinese Embassy, Chinese Ambassador to Korea Xin Haimin confirmed that Kim Dong-yeon
He called on the Governor of Gyeonggi Province to proactively respond to the accident, including preparing all necessary countermeasures and rescuing and treating the victims, and Governor Kim agreed.
Ambassador Shin rushed to the scene late at night on the day of the incident and called on the South Korean government to investigate the cause of the accident as soon as possible and to provide assistance to the families of the Chinese victims.
"The Chinese government is calling for a swift response and a thorough investigation into the cause of this accident," said Ambassador Shin. "We will cooperate with the Korean government to bring the situation under control and
"We will do our best to support the victims," Li Chao, a researcher at the Liaoning Academy of Social Sciences, told Chinese media outlet Global Times, "Because of geographical proximity and cultural similarities, many Koreans
"Many Chinese workers in Korea still face wage and benefits that are not comparable to those of Koreans," he said.
"In dealing with this case, Korean companies and the government must not treat them differently from Koreans," he said.
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2024/06/25 09:18 KST
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