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believed that they had contained the fire, with only minimal damage done to the wooden structure topping the otherwise stone structure. According to reports, they had been instructed by authorities not to be aggressive in fighting the fire out of fear that the structure would be damaged by the high-pressure water.
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proposed starting a private donation campaign to finance the restoration of the gate. Many people felt that the government should pay for the restoration because it had failed to adequately protect the structure. Lee's transitional committee clarified the president-elect's comments by stating that
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After midnight, however, the dying fire suddenly reignited, quickly getting out of control. Despite the efforts of the more than 360 firefighters who were at the scene, the fire soon ended up destroying the entire wooden structure and causing substantial damage to the stone walls. The fire did not
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The fire reportedly broke out at approximately 8:50 p.m. on Sunday, February 10, 2008. Firefighters soon arrived on the scene and started dousing the blaze with water in an attempt to extinguish the fire. Initially, the effort seemed successful: by late Sunday night, firefighters said they
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of South Korea stated that it would take three years and $ 21 million to rebuild and restore the historic gate. In 2006, 182 pages of blueprints of the gate had been made as a contingency measure against possible damages, making reconstruction possible.
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The reason he targeted Namdaemun was because it was easily accessible and was only secured by motion sensors. He also considered attacking trains or buses, but decided against it due to the high number of casualties this would cause.
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Originally, the fire had been suspected to be accidental. However, many witnesses reported seeing someone enter the gate shortly before the fire, and two disposable lighters were found where the fire was believed to have started.
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The restored gate reopened to the public on May 5, 2013, having been rebuilt using traditional tools and techniques. The project cost 25 billion won to complete and includes new fire suppression systems and
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Later investigations revealed that the fire was indeed an act of arson. A 69-year-old man, identified as Chae Jong-gi (
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South Korean newspapers blamed the government for failing to provide more security.
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the government would pay for the majority of the restoration.
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2008 Sungnyemun fire
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Seoul
Coordinates
37°33′35″N 126°58′31″E / 37.55972°N 126.97528°E / 37.55972; 126.97528
Arson
arsonist
Namdaemun
Seoul


Korean
Hanja
Changgyeong Palace
Cultural Heritage Administration
Lee Myung-bak
closed-circuit television
Daegu subway fire
"Koreans mourn fall of Namdaemun, national treasure No.1"
Yonhap News Agency
Archived


"Korea's Historic Namdaemun Gate Toppled By Fire"
Forbes
Archived
"Namdaemun Great South Gate Fire Feb 10/2008 - a photoset on Flickr"

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