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Fire kills more than two dozen patients in Beijing hospital

The death toll rose to 29, all but three of them patients, in one of the Chinese capital’s deadliest fires in two decades.
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/ Source: Reuters

BEIJING — The death toll rose to 29 on Wednesday from a fire at a Beijing hospital that was one of the Chinese capital’s deadliest in at least two decades, killing 29 patients and wounding dozens.

Social media showed dramatic videos of people using tied bedsheets to climb down the walls to escape smoke and flames after the fire broke out at Changfeng Hospital on Tuesday.

Broken and burned-out windows could be seen at the site, where there were many police officers, some in plain clothes, Reuters witnesses said.

All but three of the 29 dead were patients, officials told a media briefing on Wednesday, with the fire having been put out in half an hour.

“There was a lot of smoke, I could see it,” said an elderly local resident who gave only his surname, Li. He gave Reuters video clips he took of smoke billowing from the upper floors of the hospital.

More than a dozen people have died in a fire at the Beijing hospital that forced the evacuation of dozens of patients on Tuesday, Chinese state media reported.
Changfeng Hospital in Beijing, where the fire broke out.Greg Baker / AFP - Getty Images

Authorities are investigating Beijing’s deadliest fire since at least 2002, when a blaze at an internet cafe killed 25.

Initial checks showed the fire, which mostly affected a wing for critically ill patients, was caused by inflammable painting material at a ward under renovation, the officials said.

By Wednesday, many social media posts critical of the fire had been either censored or deleted, Reuters checks showed.

“Rescue work at the scene concluded in 3-1/2 hours, but the public only knew that 21 had died from the fire when it was already past eight in the evening,” one person wrote in a WeChat post that was subsequently deleted.

“It is very puzzling that little information was known about a fire killing 21 people in a densely populated major city like Beijing before the official notification.”

Early on Wednesday, 39 of the injured people were still hospitalized, three of them in critical condition and 18 in serious condition, the officials told the briefing.