Fire at illegal dance club kills 43

Fire at illegal dance club kills 43

21.09.2008
Fire at illegal dance club kills 43
Stampede ... 43 people have been killed in a nightclub fire with many believed to have been trapped trying to escape / AFP

  • Fire at illegal dance club kills 43
  • Pyrotechnics believed to have sparked the blaze
  • Many died in stampede to escape through narrow hall

A FIRE at an illegal dance club in southern China, just across the border from Hong Kong, left 43 mostly young people dead and another 88 injured, another grim reminder of the country`s broken regulatory system.

The fire broke out just before midnight at the packed King of the Dancers club, sparked by a pyrotechniques display on the third floor, said Xinhua, quoting local local police as saying.

The owner of the club, located in a blue collar area about an hour`s taxi ride from downtown Shenzhen, was being questioned by police, but no charges had yet be filed, said Xinhua.

The main hall quickly filled with deadly smoke after the roman candle-type display touched ceiling tiles, and the lights went off soon after - plunging panicking revellers into darkness, said witnesses.

"The fire wasn`t that big, but there was a lot of smoke," said a man surnamed Zhang, who said he worked at the club.

"Everyone was crowding towards the front extrance, because they didn`t know about the one in the back," said Mr Zhang.

"We tried to tell them, but nobody would listen," he said.

Local media and witnesses said the club operated without a proper licence, but local officials could not confirm that.

Just hours later a coal mine gas accident in central Henan Province claimed 37 lives, said Xinhua.

Rescue efforts are underway at the privately-owned mine, which had 108 miners underground at the time of the accident, 64 of which were able to escape, it said.

China is trying close smaller unsafe mines, but with soaring coal prices mine operators working in concert with local officials have strong financial incentives to keep their mines open.

The accidents come as China is scrambling to contain a spreading scandal over tainted dairy products that has killed four children, made thousands more ill, triggered a regionwide recall and sparked an outcry from China`s trading partners.

Premier Wen Jiabao presided over a cabinet meeting last week, after which the Government said the incident reflected chaotic industry conditions, loopholes in the supervision and management of the dairy industry.

Many of the deaths and injuries occured in a stampede to escape through a narrow hallway, said Xinhua.

The Party chief of the province, Wang Yang, has ordered an immediate investigation into the cause of the accident, said Xinhua, without giving any other details.

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China dance club fire
Stampede ... 43 people have been killed in a nightclub fire with many believed to have been trapped trying to escape / AFP

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