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At least 15 killed in fire at a residential building in east China's Nanjing

Building is located in the Yuhuatai district of Nanjing, a city of more than eight million



Aerial view of the fire at a residential building in Nanjing city, Jiangsu province on February 23, 2024.
Image Credit: AFP

Beijing: At least 15 people have been killed and 44 injured in a fire at a residential building in eastern China's Nanjing, local authorities said Saturday.

The fire broke out early Friday morning, officials said at a press conference, with a preliminary investigation suggesting the blaze started on the building's first floor, where electric bikes had been placed.

The building is located in the Yuhuatai district of Nanjing, a city of more than eight million that lies about 260 kilometres northwest of Shanghai.

By 6am (2200 GMT Thursday), the fire had been extinguished, and a search and rescue operation ended around 2pm Friday, authorities said.

Footage circulating on Chinese social networks showed a skyscraper on fire in the middle of the night, with black smoke pouring from it.

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Other images show gigantic flames consuming several floors of the building, the flashing lights of emergency vehicles visible nearby in the dark.

Additional footage, apparently taken later, shows white smoke pouring out of several points in the building.

The 44 injured people were sent to hospital for treatment, officials added.

One was in "critical condition" while another was seriously injured, they said.

At a press conference, city mayor Chen Zhichang offered his condolences and apologies to the victims' families.

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