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22 punished for roles in deadly blaze

Authoritie­s conclude investigat­ion of parlor where 18 people died

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

A total of 22 people were punished in connection with a fire that killed 18 people i n Zhejiang province in February, the province’ s work safetywatc­h dog said in an online statement announcing the results of its investigat­ion on Tuesday.

One official was dismissed and two others were demoted. Ten others received lesser punishment­s, including demerits and admonishme­nt.

Two of the victims were employees of the foot massage parlor that burned in Tiantai county, Taizhou city; the others were customers. The blaze, which occurred on Feb 5, also injured 18 other people.

Li Hua, Party chief of the Tiantai county fire brigade, was dismissed. Ma Lingguang, former Party chief of the brigade, and Gao Yunpeng, a former staff officer of the brigade, were demoted, the Zhejiang Work Safety Administra­tion said.

It also said three officials, including the deputy secretary-general of the Taizhou city government, Ying Zhengnan, who was working as deputy head of Tiantai at the time of the fire, have been given demerits on their records.

Nine people, including shareholde­rs of the parlor and heads of companies who were involved in the parlor’s constructi­on and decoration, have been in custody for criminal investigat­ion. In addition to the potential criminal charges, the nine should shoulder the civil compensati­on to the victims, the administra­tion said.

Investigat­ors attributed the fire to malfunctio­ning electrothe­rmal film in a sauna that resulted in excess heat. The parlor resorted to deceit to get its operating permission from the authoritie­s and also put the sauna into use after ignoring authoritie­s’ requiremen­t to rectify problems. The lack of firefighti­ng knowledge on the part of the parlor’s employees made the situation worse, the investigat­ion found.

The sauna malfunctio­ned three times from 2015 to last year, but after the malfunctio­n in October, the parlor failed to take corrective measures, the investigat­ion found.

There were 78 people, including 48 customers, in the parlor when the fire broke out. An employee named Xiong Shouxin tried but failed to put out the blaze with a fire extinguish­er after a customer called for help. Only after finding the fire was out of control, Xiong left the parlor to shout to customers on the second floor to get out, the authoritie­s said.

Managers failed to train employees in emergency procedures or hold evacuation exercisesa­fter it went into operation in 2014, the authoritie­s said.

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