Sixteen people were killed after a fire broke out at a shopping mall in southwest China on Wednesday, according to Chinese state media.
Dramatic images showed a huge column of black smoke billowing from the 14-story building in the city of Zigong, Sichuan province. Several people were also seen gathered on a balcony.
About 30 people were rescued from the blaze after nearly 300 emergency workers and dozens of vehicles were dispatched from the local fire department to the scene, state broadcaster CCTV reported.
Preliminary investigations suggest the fire was caused by construction work, CCTV said, citing local authorities.
Rescuers work at the site of the fire in China’s Zigong city on July 17, 2024. Visual China Group/Getty Images
In a statement Thursday, China’s Ministry of Emergency Management urged rescue workers and provincial officials to determine the cause of the fire as soon as possible, and to learn lessons to ensure greater security in the future.
Such incidents are not uncommon in China, where enforcement of safety standards is often lax.
In January, a fire at a mixed-use building in southeast China killed at least 39 people just days after another blaze at a boarding school in central Henan province killed 13 children.
Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/17/china/china-shopping-mall-deadly-fire-intl/index.html