A fire broke out at a virtual currency mine in South Korea, and about 110 mining machines were burned
A virtual currency mine located in a building in Sancheong-dong, Jeonju City, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea caught fire and was extinguished after about 50 minutes. The fire did not cause any casualties, but about 110 mining machines were destroyed, causing a property loss of approximately 9 million Korean won (estimated by the fire department). The fire department reported that about 30 of the 110 mining machines were actually running when the fire broke out. The police and fire department are investigating the cause of the fire with witnesses.
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