DAPA chief pays respects to victims of Hanwha Aerospace explosion
DAPA chief pays respects to victims of Hanwha Aerospace explosion SEOUL, June 5 (Yonhap) -- The chief of South Korea's defense procurement agency on Friday paid his respects to the victims of a recent explosion at a Hanwha Aerospace factory in the central city of Daejeon, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said. DAPA Minister Lee Yong-cheol visited the facility in the city, located about 140 kilometers south of Seoul, to inspect ongoing recovery efforts and discuss prevention measures, according to the agency. The explosion occurred Monday, leaving five people dead and two others injured. Police have launched a joint investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident. The DAPA chief ordered close coordination with relevant agencies to verify the exact cause of the explosion and to step up safety management across the defense industry. Lee also paid his respects to the victims at a joint memorial altar set up at a nearby district office building, where he offered his condolences and vowed to come up with measures to prevent the recurrence of similar accidents. DAPA said it has set up a task force to ensure swift recovery efforts, adding that it plans to conduct a joint on-site safety inspection to investigate the cause of the explosion. sookim@yna.co.kr (END) - BTS shows in N. America draw 840,000 concertgoers: agency - Samsung Electronics to move U.S. headquarters from New Jersey to Texas - BTS to release special vinyl to mark 13th anniversary - (URGENT) Hegseth calls for 'balanced' OPCON transfer where U.S. military plans, roles are 'honored' - 'Colony' tops weekend box office, breaking 3 mln admissions - (ROUNDUP) Ruling party wins landslide in local elections despite losing Seoul to incumbent mayor - (URGENT) Hegseth calls for 'balanced' OPCON transfer where U.S. military plans, roles are 'honored' - 'Colony' tops weekend box office, breaking 3 mln admissions - BTS shows in N. America draw 840,000 concertgoers: agency - S. Korea rout Trinidad and Tobago 5-0 in pre-World Cup friendly - (ROUNDUP) Ruling party wins landslide in local elections despite losing Seoul to incumbent mayor - (2nd LD) N. Korea's Kim inspects new nuclear facility, vows to 'exponentially' bolster nuclear forces - Unification minister floats 4-way peace talks involving 2 Koreas, U.S., China - (3rd LD) Incumbent Seoul Mayor Oh wins reelection to secure 5th term - (LEAD) U.S. open to dialogue with N. Korea, committed to complete denuclearization: State Dept.
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