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Luoyang Christmas fire

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Time
  
9:35 pm

Location
  
Location
  
Cause
  
Welding accident

Total number of deaths
  
309

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Date
  
December 25, 2000, 5:35 AM PST

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A major fire occurred in Luoyang, in China's Henan Province, on December 25, 2000.

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Incident

A fire, triggered by sparks from welding at the Dongdu building broke out in the basement at 9:35 p.m. local time, trapping construction workers on the second and third floors. It was extinguished by 12:45 a.m Tuesday. Some 800 police officers and firefighters and 26 fire engines rushed to the scene after receiving the call.

A total of 309 people were killed in the fire: 174 females and 135 males. Among the dead were construction workers working on the second and third floors and nightclub patrons who were attending a gala celebration for Christmas Day at a dancing hall on the fourth floor.

Aftermath

An emergency meeting was held early Tuesday morning in the province and in the afternoon, Shi Wanpeng, vice-minister of the State Economic and Trade Commission, also arrived in Luoyang. To prevent similar accidents, the Ministry of Public Security released an urgent circular, asking local governments to spare no efforts to ensure safety during the New Year's Day and the Spring Festival holidays.

References

Luoyang Christmas fire Wikipedia