15 killed and 22 injured after fire in Chinese bar
From Wikinews, the free news source you can write!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
- Rescuers in Egypt end search for victims of ferry crash
- Explosion in Russian nightclub kills at least 94
- Attack on mosque kills 30 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan
- At least fifteen killed after suicide bombing in Somali hotel
- British sailors detained, released after yacht accidentally crosses into Iranian waters
A fire at a bar in Changle, China has killed 15 people and injured 22 others. It was triggered by a group of ten celebrating a birthday who set off fireworks shortly before midnight.
A firework set light to the ceiling of the Latin-style bar at 11:55 pm. Within minutes the 198-square meter structure was fully alight, with the fire brigade receiving a call shortly after midnight on Sunday morning.
By 12:20 am the fire had been extinguished and rescuers found 35 people within the ruins, fifteen of whom were declared dead at the scene. The bar, which is on Zhenghe Road, was cordoned off by police and an investigation has been launched.
Most of the injured were suffering from smoke inhalation, burns to their heads and limbs or both. Changle City Hospital, which is a kilometer from the bar, provided first aid and the wounded were then transported to three other hospitals within the provincial capital Fuzhou.
Sources
- "Fire in Bar Kills at Least 15 in China". The New York Times, February 1, 2009
- David Barboza "15 dead, 22 injured in bar fire in east China". China Daily, February 1, 2009
| This page is archived, and is no longer publicly editable.
Got a correction? Add the template {{editprotected}} to the talk page along with your corrections, and it will be brought to the attention of the administrators. Please note that due to our archival policy, we will not alter or update the content of articles that are archived, but will only accept requests to make grammatical and formatting corrections. Note that some listed sources or external links may no longer be available online due to age. |
