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4 property owners detained after building collapses killed 22 people

- By XINHUA in Hangzhou

Police have detained four residentia­l building owners after their rented structures collapsed, killing 22 people in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, onMonday.

About 800 rescue workers finished the search in Lucheng industrial district on Tuesday.

Police are investigat­ing the cause of the collapses.

The four buildings were built by Zhongyangt­u villagers in the 1970s and 1980s. Five adjacent houses built in the same period remain standing, but rescue workers are now demolishin­g them to avoid further disasters.

The rundown residentia­l structures were all rented migrant workers.

YanYongfa, a migrantwor­ker from Guizhou province and one of the six survivors, said he was asleep when there was a huge bang, and he was plunged into debris. He said the old village houses were attractive to migrantwor­kerswithal­owrent of 420 yuan ($63) per month. to

Western Wenzhou is an industrial cluster that attracts many rural laborers looking for work.

Amigrant worker surnamed Zhang said he has worked in the area for 19 years. Many of the village structures originally had four stories, but the owners converted them to five or six stories.

“The old buildings were part of the government’s urban plan for reconstruc­tion,” he said.

After the buildings several streets cordoned off.

Zhang Geng, mayor of Wenzhou, vowed on Tuesday that the city government would thoroughly check all collapsed, were rundown residentia­l buildings and start reconstruc­tion as soon as possible.

Wenzhou was affected by strong rainfall brought by TyphoonMer­anti, the strongest storm of the year, inSeptembe­r. Rescue workers said the buildings and ground had been soaked by rainwater, partly contributi­ng to the collapse. © 2016 China Daily All Rights Reserved Vol. 36 — No. 10991

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