China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi calls for all-out efforts at collapse site

Rescue work continues in Changsha; police detain building owner, 8 others

- By CUI JIA in Beijing and FENG ZHIWEI in Changsha Contact the writers at cuijia@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has ordered search and rescue efforts at all costs after a self-constructe­d, partly residentia­l building collapsed in Hunan province.

Xi made the instructio­n following the eight-story building’s collapse, which occurred at 12:24 pm on Friday in Wangcheng district in the provincial capital, Changsha.

By Sunday evening, seven survivors had been pulled from the debris and hospitaliz­ed, and the search was underway for 16 other people who were believed to be trapped inside, according to rescuers.

The rescuers also said efforts were being made to contact 39 people who had been around the building when it toppled.

About 700 people were involved in the search and rescue efforts.

Local police announced on Sunday that they had detained nine people in connection with the collapse of the building, which housed catering and hotel businesses as well as several apartments.

Among those detained are the owner of the building, people in charge of its constructi­on, and five staff workers of a local engineerin­g inspection company who were detained on suspicion of producing fake safety appraisal documents for the hotel on the fourth, fifth and sixth floors of the building, police said.

Preliminar­y investigat­ions found that tenants had made structural changes to the premises. In addition, upon completion of constructi­on in 2012, the building had only six stories. Two more stories were added in 2018.

The exact cause of the collapse was still under investigat­ion, local government officials said at a news conference on Saturday.

Search and rescue teams were working nonstop to find those trapped inside while reinforcin­g adjacent buildings, which have become unsafe due to the damage sustained in the collapse.

Zhang Zheng, deputy director of the Changsha Fire and Rescue Brigade, said on Sunday that the team was getting close to some of the people who were trapped inside.

“We have been using audio and video life sign detectors to find out their exact location and the condition that they are in so we can draw up a plan to get them out. We know that dust created by search and rescue activities has fallen on the hair of some of the trapped people.”

In a videoconfe­rence on Saturday morning, Huang Ming, minister of emergency management, called for more careful inspection of work safety to prevent further accidents.

“Related department­s should crack down on illegal and irregular building activities such as unauthoriz­ed constructi­on and unauthoriz­ed alteration of the main structure, to prevent collapses and other similar accidents,” Huang said.

On Saturday, State Councilor Wang Yong led a team to Changsha to guide the rescue and emergency response.

 ?? GUO LILIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Rescuers transport a survivor who was removed on Sunday from the debris of an eight-story building that collapsed in Changsha, Hunan province, on Friday. Seven survivors had been rescued as of Sunday evening, and 16 other people were believed to be trapped inside.
GUO LILIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY Rescuers transport a survivor who was removed on Sunday from the debris of an eight-story building that collapsed in Changsha, Hunan province, on Friday. Seven survivors had been rescued as of Sunday evening, and 16 other people were believed to be trapped inside.

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