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Ten people died in a residential block fire in Urumqi, China Xinjiang

Ten people died in a residential block fire in Urumqi, China Xinjiang

Ten people died in a residential block fire in Urumqi, China Xinjiang
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  • Ten individuals have perished in a flat fire in Urumqi, the capital of western Xinjiang. Online rage has been sparked by the incident.
  • Since the beginning of August, the city has been subject to tight Covid regulations.

     

  • According to state media, the compound had been designated as low risk for Covid, and residents were free to descend.
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But a resident revealed that people were only allowed to leave their homes for short periods each day and the timing was controlled by authorities.

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A further nine people were injured in the blaze, state media reported.

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The fire broke out on the 15th floor of the building at about 19:50 local time (11:50 GMT) on Thursday and spread to higher floors before being extinguished nearly three hours later.

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Video from the scene posted online by Chinese state media showed workers removing fences near the compound and fire trucks waiting.

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Topics relating to the fire had been viewed more than 800m times by Friday afternoon, with internet users demanding to know whether residents had been able to exit the building.

“Please have a thorough investigation into whether the fire exit is clear. The price is just way too heavy. Every tragedy is worse than Omicron itself,” one user commented on the Weibo microblogging platform.

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One man in a residential compound near where the fire happened told the BBC that even in low-risk compounds in Urumqi, residents still had to follow directions from local officials about when they could leave their apartments for a short period of exercise each day.

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He said he had been following a stay-at-home order since 7 August.

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“We Xinjiang people don’t dare to go downstairs without permits as it will violate the law even if the building gate is not locked,” he said.

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“After the accident yesterday, we are now wondering whether we should still follow the official’s notice in the WeChat group,” he added.

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Fires occur frequently in China because of lax safety standards.

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Earlier this week, 38 people were killed at a factory in central Anyang city. Authorities blamed “electric welding in which workers violated safety measures”.

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