A fire broke out in a commercial building in China’s southeastern Jiangxi Province on Wednesday, killing at least 39 people and injuring nine others, Chinese state media said.
Officials for the Yushui District in Jiangxi Province said that the fire broke out in the basement of a shopping area in the afternoon.
Rescue workers, firefighters, police and local government officials were deployed to the scene, it said.
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A preliminary investigation found that fire was caused by unauthorized welding during construction work in the basement, local officials said.
Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) later reported that rescue operations were complete and that no people remained trapped in the building, which it said housed an Internet cafe in the basement and tutoring centers on upper floors.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) issued a statement about the blaze, saying that it was yet another safety tragedy.
Xi called on the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party to “resolutely curb the frequent occurrence of various safety accidents, and ensure the safety of people’s lives and property and overall social stability.”
The statement included orders for the Chinese State Council Work Safety Committee to close any gaps in safety measures.
The local government said that the cause of the fire was under investigation.
Over the weekend, a fire in central Henan Province broke out in a boarding school dormitory and killed 13 children.
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