Tragic Blaze Claims 16 Lives in Zigong Shopping Mall Inferno
A devastating fire at a 14-story shopping mall in Zigong, China, killed 16 people. Firefighters rescued 75 individuals, and the cause of the blaze remains unknown. Recent statistics show that fire hazards are an increasing problem in China, with a significant rise in fire-related fatalities this year.
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A devastating fire at a shopping mall in the southwestern Chinese city of Zigong claimed 16 lives, state media reported.
Firefighters responded swiftly to the 14-story commercial building, rescuing 75 people. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with rescue efforts ongoing.
Footage on social media depicted thick smoke and massive flames engulfing the building. Firefighters battled the blaze using water sprays and drones. The incident underscores China's ongoing struggle with fire hazards, as a significant increase in fire-related fatalities has been reported this year.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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