The huge blaze that erupted at the hospital in the southeastern city of Miryang on Friday killed at least 38 people including 35 patients -- mostly elderly women -- and three medical staff.
The fire came only a month after 29 people were killed in an inferno at a fitness club in Jecheon, a disaster blamed on insufficient emergency exits, flammable building materials and illegally parked cars blocking access for emergency vehicles.
"There were no traces of burns on the floor, but clear signs of fire spreading toward the bottom from the top," an official told a joint press briefing last evening.
"All the wires will be collected from the ceiling for a detailed analysis," the official said, a process which may take more than two weeks.
The hospital did not have fire sprinklers as it was not large enough to be required to install them under local safety rules.
President Moon Jae-In visited the memorial to console grieving relatives and promised to improve safety regulations after inspecting the gutted hospital.
"I feel so devastated that a disaster like this keeps happening although the government has promised repeatedly to build a safe country," Moon said.
The tragedy has rattled residents of the sleepy city of Miryang, with black banners carrying messages of mourning hung along the main streets.
A shortage of space at funeral homes after the disaster forced many relatives to take the bodies of their loved ones to nearby cities.
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