Ten killed, 14 injured in China hotel fire

The blaze broke out on the second floor of the HNA Platinum Mix Hotel in Nanchang.

February 25, 2017 10:53 am | Updated February 26, 2017 02:11 pm IST - Beijing

Firefighters are seen at the site after a fire broke out at HNA Hotel in Nanchang in China's Jiangxi province on Saturday. Ten people succumbed to the blaze that also injured 14 others.

Firefighters are seen at the site after a fire broke out at HNA Hotel in Nanchang in China's Jiangxi province on Saturday. Ten people succumbed to the blaze that also injured 14 others.

At least 10 persons were killed and 14 others injured on Saturday when a major fire broke out at a multi-storey luxurious hotel in Nanchang, capital of China’s eastern Jiangxi Province.

Firefighters found seven bodies in the debris, and three of the 16 people hospitalised have succumbed to their injuries, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

The fire broke out on the second floor of the HNA Platinum Mix Hotel in the Honggutan New District in the morning, firefighters said.

Over 10 construction workers were working on a decoration project on the second floor when the fire broke out, a woman who escaped from the scene, said.

The four-storey hotel is connected to a 24-storey apartment building where over 260 residents were evacuated.

Seven held

Seven people in connection with the case have been taken into police custody.

“Initial investigations found the fire was caused by cutting of decoration materials and further investigation is under way,” the report said.

A man who broke the window to jump from the second floor was injured and rushed to a nearby hospital.

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