China probes fatal high-rise fire

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China probes fatal high-rise fire

In this Jan 3, 2008 photo, firefighters hose water to a 12-storey department store engulfed in flames in Urumqi, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. PHOTO XINHUA URUMQI Authorities in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are thoroughly investigating a fatal high-rise fire and have pledged to hold those suspected of dereliction of duty accountable.

The fire broke out at around 7: 49 pm on Thursday at a highrise residential building in Tianshan District in Urumqi, the regional capital, killing 10 people and nine injured.

A joint investigation team has been set up to look into the cause of the fire, said Mamtimin Hadir, mayor of Urumqi, at a press conference held Friday night.

On behalf of the municipal party committee and the city government, the mayor expressed deep condolences to the victims, extended sympathy to the bereaved families, the injured and their families, and apologised to the people of the whole city.

He said that people who are found to be negligent in their performance of duties before and during the accident must be held accountable.

Medical assistance and treatment were immediately provided after the fire broke out, and the injured are now in safe conditions, the mayor said.

A total of 109 firefighters and 23 fire engines were sent to the scene, where the fire spread quickly and trapped many residents in their apartments, said Li Wensheng, an official with the city's firefighting department. It was put out at around 10: 35 pm on Thursday.

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Li said narrow streets around the neighborhood where the building is located had made it hard for large fire engines to approach to extinguish the blaze.

An initial investigation found that the fire may have been caused by a plugboard in a bedroom on the 15th floor of the building.