Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Chinese hotel used to observe virus contacts collapses

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING – A hotel used for medical observatio­n of people who had contact with coronaviru­s patients collapsed in southeaste­rn China on Saturday, trapping about 70 people, state media reported. There were no immediate reports of deaths.

At least 33 people were rescued from the wreckage of the Xinjia Express Hotel in Quanzhou, a city in Fujian province, the Xinhua News Agency, the Communist Party newspaper People’s Daily and other outlets reported.

The 80-room hotel had been converted by the city government for observatio­n of people who had contact with virus patients, according to People’s Daily.

The hotel collapsed about 7:30 p.m., news reports said, citing the city government.

Photos on news websites showed rescue workers with flashlights climbing over the debris, which was piled on cars in front of the building.

The hotel opened in June 2018, with rooms on the fourth to seventh floors of the building, the newspaper Beijing Youth Daily said.

An unidentified hotel employee quoted by the Beijing Youth Daily said the owner carried out ”foundation-related constructi­on” before the disaster. It gave no details.

China, where the virus first emerged in December, has confirmed more than 80,000 cases, by far the most in the world. It reported 99 new cases on Saturday, its first daily increase of less than 100 since Jan. 20. The government also reported 28 new fatalities, raising the mainland’s death toll to 3,070.

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