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Fire at Chinese shoe factory kills at least 28

Created at 9 Jul · 2:15 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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A fire at a shoe factory in Jinjiang, China, has killed at least 28 people. President Xi Jinping acknowledged the incident, calling for accountability.

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Key Numbers

28fatalities in factory fire
183fire and rescue personnel dispatched
35firefighting vehicles dispatched

Who's Involved

Xi Jinping
President of China, commented on the fire and called for accountability
Huiteng Shoes
footwear factory where the fire occurred
Fire at Chinese shoe factory kills at least 28

↳ Why This Matters

The incident highlights ongoing fire safety concerns in China's industrial sector, particularly in manufacturing hubs, and underscores the government's focus on accountability for workplace accidents.

Key facts

  • A fire occurred at the Huiteng Shoes factory in Jinjiang, Fujian province.
  • At least 28 people died in the incident.
  • Footage showed thick black smoke and flames from the multi-story building.
  • President Xi Jinping called for accountability for those responsible.

A fire at the Huiteng Shoes factory in Jinjiang city, Fujian province, has resulted in the deaths of at least 28 people, according to state media reports. Footage shared by state television CCTV showed firefighters battling the blaze in a large, multi-story building, with thick black smoke pouring out. President Xi Jinping stated that the fire had caused "heavy human losses" and called for those responsible to be strictly held accountable. Jinjiang is recognized as a major center for footwear manufacturing, often referred to as China's "shoe capital."

Frequently asked questions

The fire occurred at the Huiteng Shoes factory in Jinjiang city, Fujian province, eastern China.

At least 28 people were killed in the fire.

Jinjiang is a major footwear manufacturing hub, often referred to as China's "shoe capital."

President Xi Jinping acknowledged the significant casualties and called for accountability for those responsible.

What Happens Next

01Investigations into the cause of the fire are expected.
02Updates on the number of injured and trapped individuals may be released.

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How It Developed

A fire broke out at the Huiteng Shoes factory in Jinjiang city, Fujian province.
Firefighters responded with 183 personnel and 35 vehicles.
State media reported at least 28 fatalities.
President Xi Jinping acknowledged the fire and its heavy human losses.

Sources

T1
At least 28 killed in fire at shoe factory in China, state media reportsBBC News
T1
At least 28 dead in fire at shoe factory in eastern China, state media reportsEuronews
T2
28 killed in factory blaze in the heart of Chinese shoe manufacturing ...scmp.com
T2
China shoe factory fire: At least 28 killed in Fujian blaze; rescue ...indianexpress.com

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