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20210724 Fourteen dead in China warehouse fire

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China Jul 24 2021 “Building” “Warehouses”

Dead : dead more than 10 Burnout : 1 to 29 Injured : injured more than 10

Fourteen dead in China warehouse fire

Updated: 2021-07-24

The logistics warehouse, located in Changchun, caught fire on Saturday afternoon.PHOTO: XINHUA

BEIJING (AFP) – A warehouse fire in north-eastern China on Saturday (July 24) left at least 14 people dead and 12 seriously injured, state media reported.

The logistics warehouse, located in Changchun, the capital of the north-eastern province of Jilin, caught on fire on Saturday afternoon, and rescue work is still under way, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

Images published by the agency showed firefighters using ladders and cranes outside the burned-out shell of a glass-walled building.

“The cause of the incident is under investigation,” Xinhua said.

Deadly fires are not uncommon in China, where lax enforcement of building codes and rampant unauthorised construction can make it hard for people to escape burning buildings.

A fire at a martial arts boarding school in central China’s Henan province killed 18 people in June – mostly children studying at the school, with state media later reporting that the school building had not completed mandatory fire safety audits.

The school fire prompted an online uproar, with Chinese social media users calling for better fire safety standards.

In 2017, more than two dozen people were killed in two blazes in Beijing’s migrant neighbourhoods.

The first, which killed 19 people in November that year, prompted the authorities to begin tearing down unsafe buildings in the capital, driving hundreds of thousands of residents out of their homes in the middle of winter.

In 2010, a huge blaze swept a 28-storey Shanghai residential block, killing 58 people.

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