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					<description><![CDATA[Seoul, (Reuters) &#8211; South Korea President Lee Jae Myung pledged a &#8220;significant improvement&#8221; in the security of government administrative systems]]></description>
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<p><strong>Seoul, (Reuters) &#8211; </strong>South Korea President Lee Jae Myung pledged a &#8220;significant improvement&#8221; in the security of government administrative systems after a major fire at the national data centre crippled online services around the country.</p>



<p>At a meeting with dozens of ministers and senior government officials, Lee expressed concerns over disruptions of shipping, postal and financial services ahead of the Chuseok mid-autumn holidays in October.</p>



<p>Government services such as the issuance of new passports and offering aid for underprivileged people would be also affected, Lee said.</p>



<p>The fire which started on Friday at the National Information Resources Service in the city of Daejeon was&nbsp;<a href="https://www.reuters.com/markets/emerging/south-korea-state-data-centre-fire-knocks-out-online-services-quick-response-2025-09-26/">extinguished</a>&nbsp;on Saturday.</p>



<p>The centre acts as a cloud server for many government services and databases for the heavily wired Asian country, which is a global powerhouse in technology. The centre also operates data centres in other locations.</p>



<p>The accident was suspected to have started with an explosion on Friday night of a battery produced by South Korea&#8217;s LG Energy Solution <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/373220.KS" target="_blank">(373220.KS),</a> during maintenance, damaging some servers and forcing the shutdown of hundreds of others.</p>



<p>LG Energy Solution declined to comment, saying the case is under investigation.</p>



<p>Firefighters took out all of the batteries burnt in the servers and sent them to investigators, an official at the safety ministry said at a briefing on Sunday.</p>



<p>Lee didn&#8217;t forecast how long the disruptions would continue, adding the country will have to launch a so-called &#8220;dual system&#8221; for data security for emergencies.</p>



<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t understand why we don&#8217;t have an emergency plan for this kind of predictable event,&#8221; he told officials.</p>



<p>He asked ministers to propose new budgets to prevent such accidents and investigate the fire thoroughly.</p>



<p>Officials are seeking to resume operations at 551 of 647 government administrative systems, according to the safety ministry.</p>



<p>They have restored 99% of key security equipment and at least half of network facilities that were affected by the fire, the ministry said.</p>



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