Iri station explosion

Iri Station Explosion
Details
Date11 November 1977
LocationIri, now Iksan
Coordinates35°56′26″N 126°56′47″E / 35.94062°N 126.94636°E / 35.94062; 126.94636Coordinates: 35°56′26″N 126°56′47″E / 35.94062°N 126.94636°E / 35.94062; 126.94636
CountrySouth Korea
Incident typeMunitions Explosion
Statistics
Trains1
Deaths56–59
Injured1300

The Iri station explosion was a disaster that occurred in Iri, North Jeolla, South Korea on November 11, 1977, at 9:15 p.m. About 40 tons of dynamite carried in a freight train Gwangju exploded at Iri station. The town and train station have both been rechristened as Iksan. At least 56 people were killed.

Damage

Deaths and injuries

The explosion killed 59 people and seriously injured 185 others; altogether, over 1,300 people were injured. At the time, the population of Iri numbered around 130,000 people.

Infrastructure and property

The force of the explosion carved a crater ten meters deep and thirty meters wide. Most structures within a 500-meter radius from the site of the explosion were severely damaged. Approximately 9,500 buildings were affected by the explosion, which left about 10,000 people without a home. Residential apartment buildings, the city's first, were constructed to accommodate the displaced.

Financial and political costs

Financial damage was extensive; property losses alone were estimated to be ₩23 billion won; the government allocated ₩13 billion won for the recovery effort.

Transportation Minister Choi Kyung-rok resigned soon thereafter.

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