Shanghai apartment fire
[WowMailz] Shanghai apartment fire
One week ago, on November 15th, in Shanghai, China, a fire erupted, apparently within construction materials and scaffolding surrounding an occupied 30-story apartment building under renovation. The flames quickly spread to the building itself and soon engulfed the entire structure. Workers and residents scattered down scaffolding, or climbed to the roof, attempting to escape the smoke and flames. Unfortunately, 58 people were unable to escape, losing their lives, and 70 more were injured in the blaze, which was contained within four hours. A number of individuals are now in custody, including some unlicensed welders. The Shanghai government has also taken responsibility for the fire and lax safety oversight, and China has just ordered a nationwide overhaul of fire-control measures. Yesterday was the seventh day after the fire, an important day in China's traditional mourning process. (32 photos total)
A Chinese girl, on her way to lay flowers for victims who were killed in an apartment building fire in Shanghai on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010. Thousands of somber Chinese marked a traditional day of mourning Sunday for 58 people killed in a high-rise fire in a gathering closely watched by police. (AP Photo/Color China Photo) #
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