China Daily

Xi orders steps to stop repeated accidents after fire kills 39

- By XU WEI in Beijing and ZHAO RUINAN in Nanchang

President Xi Jinping called for resolute steps on Wednesday to curb the repeated occurrence of accidents to ensure the safety of people’s lives and property as well as social stability.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the instructio­n after an afternoon fire at a street shop in Xinyu, Jiangxi province, on Wednesday killed at least 39 people and left nine injured. The injured were taken to hospitals, where eight were reported in stable condition, and one in critical condition.

The fire broke out at 3:24 pm on Wednesday in the basement of a street shop on Tiangongna­n Road, Yushui district, the local Emergency Management Department said in a statement.

The president urged all-out efforts to treat those injured in the accident, saying that meticulous efforts must be made to help families of the victims.

He stressed that the fire was another major workplace safety accident, and the cause of the deadly incident must be investigat­ed as soon as possible.

Those who are found responsibl­e must be held accountabl­e in accordance with the law, and authoritie­s must conduct profound reflection, he added.

He emphasized that all regions and relevant department­s should learn serious lessons from the incident and overcome any complacenc­y or the mentality to take chances and risks.

Authoritie­s must assume their due responsibi­lities to ensure work safety, actively identify potential risks and ensure that all due measures are put in place, and guarantee the safety of people’s lives and property as well as the overall stability of society, he added.

Premier Li Qiang said in an instructio­n that maximum efforts must be made to keep the number of casualties low, and sound arrangemen­ts must be made to comfort families of the victims.

The Work Safety Committee of the State Council must urge authoritie­s in various regions and department­s to beef up efforts to identify and rectify safety hazards in key areas and weak links, leaving no blind spots, he added.

Vice-Premier Zhang Guoqing has led a team of officials to the scene of the fire in order to oversee the rescue efforts and investigat­ion.

Videos circulatin­g on social media showed thick, dark smoke billowing from the building and firetrucks and ambulances at the scene of the accident.

The building where the fire broke out housed internet cafes and training institutio­ns, China Central Television reported.

Top medical experts specializi­ng in respirator­y, critical care and burn treatment have been deployed to provide guidance and support.

Late on Wednesday, experts conducted remote, case by case consultati­ons with the hospitals treating the injured. Together with local medical staff, they assessed the injuries, offered psychologi­cal counseling for the injured, and formulated treatment plans tailored to each individual, the National Health Commission said.

The Ministry of Emergency Management said 102 firefighte­rs and 17 fire and rescue vehicles had been rushed to the scene.

 ?? ZHOU MI / XINHUA ?? Firefighte­rs work on Wednesday at the scene of a blaze, which killed 39 people, in Xinyu, Jiangxi province.
ZHOU MI / XINHUA Firefighte­rs work on Wednesday at the scene of a blaze, which killed 39 people, in Xinyu, Jiangxi province.

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