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Deadly fire linked to unqualifie­d workforce

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

People who died in a fire in the Beijing’s Daxing district were poisoned by carbonic oxide from a newly installed undergroun­d refrigerat­ion facility, authoritie­s said.

None of the 11 workers working on the refrigerat­ion facility, including those wiring the electrical circuits and debugging the facility, were profession­ally qualified for their jobs, the local government said.

The blaze, which occurred in an apartment building with more than 400 residents on Saturday night, killed 19 people and injured eight others. Six of the injured who were hospitaliz­ed have been discharged. The police are still investigat­ing the cause of the fire, district officials said at a news conference on Thursday.

Of the victims, eight were under 18 years old, with the youngest just 1 year. The oldest victim was a 60-year-old male. Most of the victims were from Shandong, Henan and Hebei provinces, which are home for many migrant workers.

The building, with a total floor space of 20,000 square meters, has two floors above ground in most parts and three in another part — plus a basement. A person identified only as Fan started building the structure in 2002.

Fan began installing the refrigerat­ion facility in the basement in March. It was undergoing testing before the fire.

The police detained the refrigerat­ion workers, as well as seven people who managed the apartment block.

Disciplina­ry watchdogs at the city and district level establishe­d a joint investigat­ion group on Sunday, dispatchin­g five teams to government department­s to collect evidence. The group is also coordinati­ng with the police to investigat­e how the building could have been built and used without any government objections, the authoritie­s said.

Beijing ordered a citywide safety check the fire.

Cai Qi, Party chief of Beijing, demanded that inspectors comb the capital inch-by-inch.

He also called for the rooting out of unqualifie­d industrial compounds used for illegal business operations in rural areas of the city to ensure safety. 40-day following

 ?? WANG JING / CHINA DAILY ?? A business owner transports mannequins on Tuesday in Xinjian village of Beijing’s Daxing district, as the village demolishes illegal buildings in the wake of a deadly fire that claimed 19 lives on Saturday.
WANG JING / CHINA DAILY A business owner transports mannequins on Tuesday in Xinjian village of Beijing’s Daxing district, as the village demolishes illegal buildings in the wake of a deadly fire that claimed 19 lives on Saturday.

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