12 arrested after fire kills 38 at Chinese care home

At least 12 people have been taken into custody by police after a fire killed 38 people at a privately run home for the elderly in central China.

12 arrested after fire kills 38 at Chinese care home

At least 12 people have been taken into custody by police after a fire killed 38 people at a privately run home for the elderly in central China.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported that the 12 included the legal representative of the Kangleyuan Rest Home, and that police were searching for another three employees.

The fire broke out on Monday night in the facility, which housed 51 residents in the city of Pingdingshan in Henan province, the work safety administration said in a statement.

In addition to the dozens who died, six people were injured, including two in serious condition, the statement said.

A photo of the fire scene released by Xinhua showed that many sections of the facility appeared to have completely burned. Xinhua said the cause of the fire was unclear.

“I was in my bed at the time. Suddenly, I saw a worker run out of a room on fire and he shouted ’Run! Run!’ to me, so I dashed out,” Guo Xin, 78, was quoted by Xinhua as saying.

Another survivor, 82-year-old Zhao Yulan, said only two of the 11 people living in her room made it out alive, Xinhua reported. Some of the remains of people killed in the fire were burned beyond recognition, the news agency said.

The fire destroyed a part of the home housing people who were completely dependent on others for care. Xinhua quoted 80-year-old resident Chen Runsheng as saying not enough carers were working at the facility.

Premier Li Keqiang called on officials across the country to “draw lessons from the accident, checking all potential safety hazards to avoid similar incidents”, Xinhua said. Fire officials were ordering inspections of nursing homes, nurseries, childcare centres, hospitals and what Xinhua called “welfare houses” across the country.

With a rapidly ageing population and under-resourced social security net, China faces increasing pressure to provide safe and affordable care for the elderly. Xinhua cited figures showing a severe shortage of carers, with 220,000 working in homes for the elderly, while 10 million are needed.

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