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Fire at Hanwha Aerospace in South Korea kills five and injures two.

Authorities said that five?people died? and?two other people were injured? in an blaze at a South Korean factory run by Hanwha Aerospace, in Daejeon.

A fire official said that the two survivors, one of whom was severely burned, had managed to escape from the facility themselves.

The bodies of the victims were so badly damaged that authorities have not yet been able to identify them.

The cause of the explosion is still under investigation, but a?fire official? said that an explosion was the culprit.

Hanwha is an aerospace and defence company. Its Daejeon factory produces large 'propulsion engines' and rocket propellants.

The 'layout' of the factory is not available to the authorities because it is protected by national security laws,? an official stated at the briefing.

In a text message sent to reporters, the office of South Korean President Lee Jae Myung urged 'all available resources to be mobilized to respond to this accident and to conduct an investigation.

Hanwha Aerospace confirmed that it is investigating the incident. Reporting by Heejin and Hyunjoo Ji Editing by Ed Davies

(source: Reuters)