A vehicle rear-end accident occurred on a highway in South Korea on the 29th and caused a fire. Five people have died and 37 others have been injured. After the incident, the fire department deployed more than 70 pieces of equipment, including fire trucks, and about 190 firefight

A vehicle rear-ended an accident on a highway in South Korea and caused a fire on the 29th. So far, 5 people have died and 37 others have been injured. After the incident, the fire department deployed more than 70 pieces of equipment, including fire trucks, and about 190 firefighters at the scene. The fire is now basically under control.

On December 29, firefighters worked in a soundproof tunnel where a fire broke out on the 2nd Gyeongin Expressway in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Xinhua News Agency/News News Agency

On December 29, a large amount of thick smoke rose from the accident site on the Gwacheon 2 Gyeongin Expressway in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Xinhua News Agency/News News Service

On December 29, firefighters worked in a soundproof tunnel where a fire broke out on the Gwacheon 2 Gyeongin Expressway in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Xinhua News Agency/News News Agency

This is a soundproof tunnel where a fire broke out on the Second Gyeongin Expressway in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, on December 29. Xinhua News Agency/News News Agency

This screenshot of surveillance video on December 29 shows the accident scene on the Gwacheon 2 Gyeongin Expressway in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Xinhua News Agency/News News Agency