Originally published October 23, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified October 23, 2007 at 4:37 PM
Fire at rogue shoe factory in China kills 37
A fire at an unlicensed shoe factory killed 37 people and injured more than a dozen, Chinese authorities said Monday, one of the deadliest...
The Associated Press
BEIJING — A fire at an unlicensed shoe factory killed 37 people and injured more than a dozen, Chinese authorities said Monday, one of the deadliest industrial accidents this year in a country plagued with dangerous workplaces.
The fire started Sunday night in a workshop making shoe uppers, said a woman surnamed Zhou in the information office of the Communist Party committee in Putian, an export manufacturing town in southeastern Fujian province.
It was likely caused by an electric wire that caught fire, according to a spokeswoman for the city police.
None of the 56 workers at the factory escaped unhurt.
Putian is a center of shoe manufacturing in China, and the export business has helped turn Fujian into one of the country's most prosperous provinces.
With more than 3,000 shoe factories in the area, Putian exported more than $1.1 billion in shoes last year, according to state media.
While China's coal mines are known to be the world's most dangerous, safety violations also are rife in the country's many factories. Thousands die each year in fires, explosions and other accidents often blamed on insufficient safety equipment and workers ignoring safety rules.
Last year, 14,382 people died in 12,065 industrial accidents, not including fires, according to the State Administration of Work Safety. The agency recorded three major blazes in 2006, killing a total of 38 people.
Sunday's fire was one of the first pieces of bad news reported by the state-controlled media since high-level Communist Party meetings opened in Beijing nine days ago.
The factory fire was not the only workplace accident in China on Sunday — a fireworks plant exploded in Chongqing municipality, killing 16. The blast leveled several houses and left 15 injured and one missing, the official Xinhua news agency said. The cause has not been determined.
The death toll in Sunday's fire was among the highest in an accident so far this year. The worst accident in China this year was in August, when 181 coal miners died when a dike on a swollen river broke, flooding two mines.
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