South Korea vows tough action, moving to quell anger over Halloween
crush
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[November 01, 2022]
By Soo-hyang Choi and Hyonhee Shin
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea moved to calm
public outrage on Tuesday over a Halloween party crush that killed more
than 150 people, most of them young, promising a speedy and intensive
inquiry and calling for tough new safety measures to prevent similar
disasters.
The death toll from the crush at a crowded Halloween street party on
Saturday climbed to 156 with 151 injured, 29 of whom were in serious
condition. At least 26 citizens from 14 countries were among the dead.
Tens of thousands of revellers - many in their teens and twenties and
dressed in costume - had crowded into narrow streets and alleyways of
the popular Itaewon district for the first virtually unrestricted
Halloween festivities in three years.
The country's chief security officer, Interior Minister Lee Sang-min,
apologised on Tuesday, vowing to find out the cause of the incident and
prevent similar cases from recurring.
"As the minister overseeing the safety of the public, I express sincere
apologies over the incident," Lee said, adding that the government had
"limitless responsibility over the safety of our people" as he addressed
a parliamentary session televised live.
He has come under sharp public criticism after saying that deploying
more police would not have prevented the disaster.
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon also tearfully apologised during a media briefing
and said the city government would put all available administrative
resources "until every citizen can return to their normal lives".
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A person places a floral tribute near
the scene of a crowd crush that happened during Halloween
festivities, in Seoul, South Korea, November 1, 2022. REUTERS/Kim
Hong-Ji
National Police Commissioner General Yoon Hee-keun earlier on
Tuesday acknowledged crowd control at the scene was "inadequate,"
noting that police had received multiple reports warning of possible
accidents on the night of the disaster.
"The police will speedily and rigorously conduct intensive
inspections and investigation on all aspects without exception to
explain the truth of this accident," Yoon told a news conference.
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said the ongoing investigation would
cover whether government agencies' on-site responses were adequate.
He pointed to inadequate institutional measures for crowd management
as a cause of the deadly surge.
President Yoon Suk-yeol has declared a week of national mourning,
saying the country had too many safety disasters. He said better
responses were critical, including improved crowd control.
"We should come up with concrete safety measures to manage crowds,
not only on these streets where this massive disaster took place but
at other places like stadiums and concert venues where large crowds
gather," he said at a cabinet meeting.
All the victims have been identified and memorial altars have been
set up at the Seoul city hall and in the Itaewon district, where
citizens paid their respects.
(Reporting by Soo-hyang Choi and Hyonhee Shin; Writing by Jack Kim;
Editing by Gerry Doyle and Jacqueline Wong)
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