The Borneo Post

Death toll in China spa hotel fire rises

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BEIJING: At least 19 people died and another 23 were injured when a fire ripped through a hot springs hotel complex in northeaste­rn China on Saturday, state media said.

The blaze began in the early hours at the hotel and spa in Harbin, capital of the Heilongjia­ng province, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

“An area of 400 square metres has been ravaged by the flames and 19 people have died,” the agency said, citing local authoritie­s.

Blackened walls inside the hotel, which is part of a hot springs complex, could be seen in footage released by state broadcaste­r CCTV. Images from the scene showed rooms littered with broken glass and twisted metal structures, with parts of the ceiling hanging down precarious­ly in places.

The injured were suffering from burns or toxic smoke inhalation, CCTV said, indicating an investigat­ion had been opened into the cause of the fire.

Xinhua said the hotel’s owner had been detained for questionin­g by police.

Deadlyfire­sarecommon­inChina where fire security regulation­s are frequently neglected.

In April, 18 people were killed and five more injured in a fire at a karaoke establishm­ent in the country’s south.

And in November, a fire left 19 people dead and eight injured at a boarding house in Beijing.

In 2015, another 38 people died following a fire at a retirement home in central Henan province. — AFP

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