Dozens killed in industrial facility blaze in Chinese city of Anyang

Rescuers use a ladder to climb into the remains of a fire at an industrial wholesaler in Anyang in central China's Henan province, 21 November 2022
Rescuers use a ladder to climb into the remains of a fire at an industrial wholesaler in Anyang in central China's Henan province, 21 November 2022 Copyright CCTV via AP
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China has a history of industrial accidents caused by lax regard for safety measures fueled by rising competition and abetted by corruption among officials.

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A blazing fire has killed 38 people at a company dealing in chemicals and other industrial goods in central China's Henan province, the latest in a series of deadly industrial accidents in recent years.

Two other people were injured, the local government in part of Anyang city said in a statement Tuesday.

The fire was reported about 4:30 pm local time (9:30 am CET) Monday and took firefighters about 3 1/2 hours to bring under control, the Wenfang district government said.

Video footage on state broadcaster CCTV showed flames and smoke billowing out of what appeared to be a two-story building that was engulfed by fire. 

In nighttime shots, firefighters examined the scarred, skeletal remains of the structure with an extension ladder and lights.

No word was given on the cause of the fire or how so many employees were killed. 

Online listings for the company, Kaixinda, said it was a wholesaler dealing in a wide range of industrial goods, including what was described as specialised chemicals.

China has a history of industrial accidents caused by lax regard for safety measures fueled by rising competition and abetted by corruption among officials. 

Poor storage conditions, locked exits and a lack of firefighting equipment are often cited as direct causes.

A massive 2015 explosion at a chemical warehouse in the northern port city of Tianjin killed 173 people, most of them firefighters and police officers. 

The chemicals were found to be falsely registered and stored, with local officials found complicit in turning a blind eye to the potential threat.

More than 200 search and rescue workers and 60 firefighters responded to the Henan fire, according to the statement.

The densely populated and economically vital province has seen a number of deadly incidents leading to the arrest of local officials.

Five were arrested after a building collapse that killed 53 people on the outskirts of the provincial capital Changsha in April.

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