LIAOYUAN,
Jilin, Dec. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- The death toll in Thursday afternoon's hospital
fire in Liaoyuan City of northeast China's Jilin Province has risen to 33,
according to a provincial government official.
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Fire burns at City Central
Hospital in Liaoyang city, northeast China¡¯s Jilin Province, Dec. 15,
2005. (Photo: Xinhua) |
Rescuers have found the remains of 19 people at the
scene of the fire. And 14 others died in failed emergency treatment after they
were transferred to other hospitals, the official said.
All the victims were in-patients of the City Central
Hospital, where the fire broke out at about 4:30 Thursday afternoon (previously
reported as 5:00).
Rescuers are still conducting searching operations
through broken window glass pieces at the scene.
Initial investigation showed the fire started from
the power distribution room, and further investigation is underway.
The hospital registered a total of 245 in-patients
before the fire broke out, and 152 have been rescued and transferred to other
hospitals in the city and in the nearby county of Tongliao, sources with the
hospital said.
Some of the people in the hospital had run away by
themselves, said one rescuer.
Witnesses said the fire occurred at four four-storied
buildings, which are conjoined to form a square, in the largest hospital of
Liaoyuan city, about 120 km southwest of Changchun, capital of Jilin Province.
The first and second floor of the buildings are
outpatient department, and the third and fourth floor are in-patient department.
"I saw people jumping out of the window and many of
them got injured. I'm sorry I could not anything to help," one
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A armed policeman guards in front
of City Central Hospital in Liaoyang city, northeast China¡¯s Jilin
Province, Dec. 15, 2005. (Photo:
Xinhua) | witness told Xinhua.
"It's so horrible to see so many people died in an
instance," said another witness.
Wang Mingwen, a 43-year-old in-patient, is lucky.
Wang and his wife Ni Shuping were in a ward on the third floor when they heard
people crying there was fire.
"I immediately took the quilt in my bed, tied it to
the heating pipe at one end and threw the other end out of the winder. Then I
hurried my woman to descend with the quilt-turned rope, but she fell down to the
ground from the second floor and was injured seriously," said Wang.
The man went down safely.
Thousands of residents nearby witnessed the mishap.
Many of them who were anxious but unable to do anything to help were still in
tears, watching rescuers busy in search operations at the scene.
They said the hospital is one of those in the
province that are equipped with the best medical apparatus.
"It's a great pity to see it was burnt in a while,"
said one of them.
More than 10 fire engines and ambulances rushed to
the scene for rescue, and fire engines from nearby cities of
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A fire engine rushes to a burning
building at City Central Hospital in Liaoyang city, northeast China¡¯s
Jilin Province, Dec. 15, 2005. (Photo:
Xinhua) | Changchun and Siping and Yitong
County were also employed.
The fire was put out at 10:00 Thursday night. Some
5,000 square meters in the buildings have been burnt.
In a room opposite to the hospital, tens of people
whose relatives are missing in the fire are registered with rescuers with the
names of their relatives and their own telephone numbers.
Top leaders of the province have rushed to the scene
to oversee rescue operations, and the provincial health department has
dispatched three medical teams to Liaoyuan for help.
Earlier Thursday, the Ministry of Public Security
said that from January to November, a total of 222,000 fires were reported in
China, which left 2,048 people dead and 2,080 others injured, with direct
economic losses of 1.23 billion yuan (152 million US dollars).
However, the figures represented a drop of 5.4
percent, 11.3 percent, 26 percent and 10.2 percent respectively, from the same
period last year. Enditem
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