Fire in construction area of South Korean bus terminal leaves 6 dead, 38 others injured

South Korean firefighters arrive at a bus terminal at Goyang, north of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, May 26, 2014. A fire at the bus terminal near Seoul on Monday left seven people dead and 20 others injured, emergency officials said. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Lee Jung-hun) KOREA OUT (The Associated Press)

In this photo released by a local resident, smoke rises from a bus terminal at Goyang, north of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, May 26, 2014. A fire at a bus terminal near Seoul on Monday left seven people dead and 20 others injured, emergency officials said. (AP Photo) KOREA OUT (The Associated Press)

South Korean firefighters check their equipments at the bus terminal at Goyang, north of Seoul, South Korea, Monday, May 26, 2014. A fire at a bus terminal near Seoul on Monday left seven people dead and 20 others injured, emergency officials said. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Park Ji-ho) KOREA OUT (The Associated Press)

A fire in a construction area at a bus terminal near Seoul killed six people and injured 38 on Monday, emergency officials said.

The fire was suspected to have started during welding work in the basement of the building in Goyang city, just north of Seoul, said Ha Jong-keun, an official at an emergency office in Gyeonggi Province which governs the city.

The terminal building also has a multiplex movie theater and a shopping mall, but witnesses told local media that not many people were at the scene at the time of the fire, reported about 9 a.m. Ha said the fire was put out in 20 minutes.

The fire left three people with serious injuries and the rest have light injuries, Ha said.

Emergency officials earlier said seven people died but corrected the toll to six. The misinformation was provided because one of those seriously injured was assumed to be dead but was resuscitated with CPR, said officials who requested anonymity citing department rules.

Ha said officials haven't identified the six dead people except that three are men and three are women. He said at least five of them were found on the second floor of the building.