Tragedy struck last night in Seoul as the Stray Kids studio caught fire due to a suspected gas leak. The fire, which broke out late into the evening, left the crew and artists in shock as they were rehearsing for their upcoming performances in their ongoing world tour. While the incident was deeply unsettling, fortunately, no one was seriously injured, and all members were safely evacuated from the building.
Reports suggest that the fire was caused by a gas leak that led to a fire outbreak on one of the lower floors of the facility. The fire spread quickly through the building, forcing a prompt evacuation. Local authorities, including the Seoul Fire Department, responded swiftly to control the blaze and prevent further damage. Initial investigations point to the gas leak as the main cause, though more details are expected to emerge as the investigation continues.
Stray Kids, known for their intense international touring schedule, has been preparing for their next shows in several countries, including upcoming performances in Tokyo and Macau. The incident raised concerns over the safety of the group’s members, but their team has reassured fans that everyone is safe. The studio, a central hub for their preparations, suffered significant damage, but it is expected to be repaired in the coming weeks.
Despite the disruption, Stray Kids has expressed gratitude for the swift actions of the fire department and the safety of their crew and members. The group’s management has promised to keep fans updated on any delays or changes to their tour schedule due to the incident. The group’s fans, known as “Stay,” have flooded social media with messages of support, expressing relief that no one was harmed during the frightening ordeal.
This unfortunate event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety measures in professional environments, especially for those in the entertainment industry. Fans are hoping for a speedy recovery for the studio, and Stray Kids’ team has vowed to continue their tour with safety at the forefront.