South Korean media reported that a fire broke out at a printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing plant in Yanggam-myeon, Hwaseong, at approximately 2:41 p.m. on May 26. Seven individuals safely evacuated the premises, and no casualties were reported, according to local authorities.
The fire occurred in a one-story building that had been partitioned into two floors, with the ground floor used for PCB manufacturing and the upper floor serving as employee dormitories.
Emergency services responded after receiving a report that flames were seen in one of the dormitory rooms inside the factory. A total of 54 firefighters and 20 fire engines were dispatched to the scene. The fire was brought under control around 3:21 p.m., roughly 40 minutes after the initial report.
Hwaseong City Hall issued a disaster alert and implemented water pollution control measures for a section of the Hwanggujicheon stream approximately 460 meters from the site, indicating that hazardous materials may have been involved in the fire.
Although no official information about the company has been released, a review of regional PCB industry profiles allows for some reasonable speculation:
The plant's structure—an integrated manufacturing and dormitory facility—and its location in a relatively remote industrial area suggest it may belong to a small or mid-sized PCB manufacturer. Larger firms such as LG Innotek and Samsung Electro-Mechanics are less likely to be involved, given their standardized facilities and distance from Yanggam-myeon.
Potential candidates include companies like Korea Circuit or ISU Petasys, which have a presence in the broader Hwaseong region and operate facilities matching the profile of the affected site. The presence of chemicals requiring environmental monitoring further confirms the plant's alignment with typical PCB production processes.
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