Official apologizes for hospital fire killing 39 By He Na (China Daily) Updated: 2005-12-17 07:09
The Jilin provincial health department sent 34 medical workers on Thursday
night to Liaoyuan to help with the rescue operation.
An injured patient
receives treatment at a hospital in Liaoyuan, Northeast China's Jilin
Province December 15, 2005. [Xinhua] |
As the biggest hospital in the city, the four-storey Central Hospital has 568
beds. There were 235 patients in the hospital when the fire broke out.
Almost all of the hospital was destroyed by fire. The blaze was put out at
9:30 pm by about 200 firefighters. Fire engines from Changchun and nearby Yitong
County also came to the rescue.
An initial investigation showed the fire started in a power room, local
officials said. No further details were available.
Jilin Governor Wang Min and Party Secretary Wang Yunkun rushed to the scene
along with senior officials from the Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of
Health. Liu Jinguo, vice-minister of Public Security, said DNA testing would be
used to identify the dead if necessary.
Meanwhile, more than 700 local residents offered to donate blood for the
wounded.
"When I heard that the hospital was running short of blood, my husband
immediately drove me to the city's blood centre," said laid-off worker Xu
Dongping. "I would like to help."
An urgent notice issued on Friday by the Ministry of Public Security urged a
nationwide fire control overhaul at hospitals, schools, theatres and shopping
malls.
A number of accidents have occurred recently throughout the country,
including coal mine blasts that claimed hundreds of lives and a major chemical
spill that poisoned the Songhua River in Northeast China.
A woman cries at the news that her relative
was killed in the hospital fire in Liaoyuan, northeast China's Jilin
Province December 16, 2005. [newsphoto] |
(China Daily 12/17/2005 page1)
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