12 killed in residential building fire


A fire that broke out in a residential building in southern China has killed 12 people, state media reported.

The blaze at the four-storey building in Shantou, Guangdong province, erupted around 9.20pm on Tuesday and was extinguished just after 10pm, the local fire department said in a statement.

It comes after a huge blaze last month engulfed several high-rise residential towers in Hong Kong, neighbouring Guangdong, killing 160 people.

“The building on fire was a four-storey self-built reinforced concrete structure,” the Chaonan District Fire and Rescue Team said, adding that the blaze had affected an area of 150sq m.

“Investigations into the cause of the fire and aftermath handling work are being conducted in an orderly manner,” it said.

Initial reports yesterday morning said eight were killed, with four injured taken to the hos­pital.

State media outlet Xin­hua later said a total of 12 people had been killed. — AFP

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