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At least 29 dead in blaze at South Korean public gym, sauna

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At least 29 dead in blaze at South Korean public gym, sauna
WATCH ABOVE: Video shows flames torching an eight-storey building in the central South Korean city of Jecheon on Thursday – Dec 21, 2017

SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of – A fire broke out Thursday at an eight-storey building in the central South Korean city of Jecheon, killing 29 people and injuring 29 others, officials said.

A Jecheon fire department official said the toll could rise as rescuers continue to search the building after putting out the fire. He spoke on condition of anonymity, citing office rules.

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He said many of the people who died had been using a public bath on the second and third floors, which made it harder for them to escape.

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Organizers for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics said the Olympic torch relay had been scheduled to pass through Jecheon on Friday, but the route has been revised because of the tragedy.

A man jumps down onto an air mattress to flee from a burning building in Jecheon, South Korea on December 21, 2017. Yonhap via Reuters

Local media showed firefighters battling the blaze with trucks and helicopters, and a man jumping from a window as firefighters held a mattress below.

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It was unclear what caused the fire but it likely began at the building’s parking lot, according to fire officials. The building had several restaurants and leisure facilities, including a gym, the public bath and an indoor golf practice facility, the officials said.

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