25 dead in north China building fire – state media

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At least 25 people have died after a fire tore through an office building in northern China, state media report.

The fire at the four-storey building in Luliang City, Shanxi province broke out at around 07:00 local time on Thursday (23:00 GMT Wednesday).

Of the dozens evacuated from the Yongju Coal Industry Joint Building, 51 people were taken to hospital.

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Rescue operations are ongoing even as the fire is under control, according to state media.

Video posted on Chinese social media platform Weibo by the state-run Beijing Youth Daily showed flames and thick smoke coming out of the building.

The blaze broke out in a province that is the country’s largest producer of coal.

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Industrial accidents, which can result in fires, are common in China due to lax safety standards and poor enforcement.

Last October, an explosion at a barbecue restaurant in the north-western Yinchuan province killed 31 people.

In April, 29 people also died in a hospital fire in the capital of Beijing.

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