Thirteen people have died in a school dormitory fire in central China’s Henan Province, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday.
The blaze at the Yingcai School in Yanshanpu village was reported to the local fire department at 11pm on Friday night, Xinhua said.
Thirteen people have been confirmed dead, and one person injured, it said.
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“Rescuers arrived at the scene quickly and the flames were extinguished at 11:38pm,” it said.
The injured survivor “is currently receiving treatment at the hospital and is in stable condition,” it added.
Xinhua did not say if any of the dead were children.
However, a report in the Hebai Daily said that a teacher confirmed that all the victims were students from the same third-grade class of nine and 10-year-olds.
Local authorities are investigating the fire’s cause, and at least one person linked to the school has been detained, Xinhua said.
Yanshanpu lies on the outskirts of Nanyang, a city of nearly 10 million.
Little information about the boarding school is publicly available, although social media videos published earlier showed young children including kindergarteners wearing smocks with the school’s logo, as well as older children studying calligraphy.
Chinese social media users yesterday expressed outrage about the fire and called for any safety lapses to be punished.
“It’s too scary, 13 children from 13 families, all gone in an instant... If there is no severe punishment their souls will not rest in peace,” one person wrote on Sina Weibo.
Fires and other deadly accidents are common in China due to lax safety standards and poor enforcement.
In November last year, 26 people died and dozens were sent to hospital after a fire at a coal company office in China’s northern Shanxi Province.
In July, 11 people died after the roof of a school gym collapsed in the country’s northeast.
The month before, an explosion at a barbecue restaurant in northwestern China left 31 dead and prompted official pledges of a nationwide campaign to promote workplace safety.
In April, a hospital fire in Beijing killed 29 people and forced desperate survivors to jump out of windows to escape.
After the coal company fire in November, Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) called for the country to “conduct in-depth investigations of hidden risks in key industries, improve emergency plans and prevention measures.”
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