The Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters said that as of 6 p.m. on the 15th, it had normalized 323 out of 709 administrative information systems disabled by the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) fire. The recovery rate is 45.6%.

Police investigating the cause of the fire at the National Information Resources Service conduct searches and seizures at four locations, including three Daejeon-area companies related to the fire, starting from 9 a.m. on the 2nd. A police vehicle is parked in front of the National Information Resources Service. /Courtesy of News1

Recently restored systems include: ▲ Legislation Ministry's Everyday Law Information System (partial recovery) ▲ Digital Legislative Information Archive ▲ Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs National Cemetery ▲ Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism policy briefing (partial recovery) ▲ Policy briefing work support (partial recovery) ▲ Foreign press support system ▲ Nuclear Safety And Security Commission website (partial recovery) ▲ Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries website (partial recovery) ▲ Office for Government Policy Coordination (OPC) PrimeNet ▲ Internal informatization (partial recovery) ▲ Ministry of the Interior and Safety Cheongbaek-e for local governments ▲ National Unification Advisory Council mail system.

"Grade 1" systems closely tied to daily life have been 77.5% normalized, and Grades 2 and 3 have surpassed a 50% recovery rate. The Grade 4 recovery rate is 35.9%.

Earlier, at about 8:15 p.m. on the 26th last month, a fire broke out due to a lithium-ion battery explosion in the computer room on the 5th floor of the NIRS building in Hwaam-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon. Government services went down across the board due to system damage affected by the fire. The government has continued recovery work to this day, 20 days after the incident occurred.

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