A devastating fire at a shopping mall in Zigong, a city in southwestern China’s Sichuan province, has resulted in the deaths of at least 16 people. The incident occurred in a 14-story commercial building located in the city’s high-tech zone, about 1,900 kilometers from Beijing. Zigong, with a population of around 2.5 million, has been shaken by this tragedy.
The blaze broke out shortly after 6 PM on Tuesday, prompting an immediate response from firefighters. Reports from the state news agency Xinhua indicate that firefighters successfully rescued about 75 individuals trapped inside. The rescue efforts lasted into the early hours of the morning, concluding around 3 AM local time.
As of now, the cause of the fire remains unclear, but preliminary investigations suggest it may have been related to ongoing construction work in the building. This commercial space is home to a variety of establishments, including a department store, offices, restaurants, and a movie theater, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Firefighters put out a blaze raging through a shopping mall in Zigong, located in southwestern Sichuan province, China. (Getty Images)
Eyewitness accounts and videos captured the harrowing scene, showing thick black smoke pouring from the building’s lower levels and engulfing the entire structure. The rapid spread of the flames raised serious concerns about safety protocols in place during the construction operations.
Authorities are urging the public to refrain from spreading rumors about the incident, emphasizing the importance of accurate information. In response to the tragedy, China’s Ministry of Emergency Management has dispatched a team of experts to Zigong to conduct a thorough investigation into the fire.
Fire safety remains a significant issue in China. In the first few months of this year alone, the country reported 947 fire-related fatalities, marking a 19 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Li Wanfeng, a spokesperson for the National Fire and Rescue Administration, highlighted a 40 percent rise in fires occurring in public spaces, such as hotels and restaurants. The leading causes of these fires are often related to electrical or gas line malfunctions and general carelessness.
Firefighters are battling a blaze at a shopping mall in Zigong, located in southwestern Sichuan province, China. (Getty Images)
This tragic incident is not isolated. Earlier in the year, a fire in a commercial building in Jiangxi province resulted in 39 deaths, attributed to unauthorized welding activities in the basement. In February, another fire in a residential building in Nanjing claimed 15 lives when an attached parking lot, housing electric bikes, caught fire.
The recent events underscore the pressing need for improved fire safety measures and strict adherence to regulations, especially in busy public spaces. As the community grapples with the aftermath of this disaster, there are calls for better oversight and training to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future.
As investigations continue, the focus remains on supporting the families affected by this heartbreaking event and ensuring that lessons are learned to protect the safety of all citizens.