China school gymnasium's roof collapses, killing 11
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[July 24, 2023]
BEIJING (Reuters) -The concrete roof of a school gymnasium
collapsed in China's Qiqihar city, killing 11 people, state media
reported on Monday, with many victims believed to be young female
volleyball players.
Authorities said the illegal stacking of materials on the roof may have
caused it to cave in, Xinhua reported.
Initially 15 people were trapped underneath the rubble and state media
learned at 10 a.m. (0200 GMT) that authorities had pulled out the last
person buried beneath, a student, who showed no vital signs.
The collapse at the No. 34 Middle School in Longsha District in Qiqihar,
located in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, was reported at 2:56
p.m. (0656 GMT) on Sunday, according to the provincial fire and rescue
department, Xinhua said.
A female volleyball team was training in the gymnasium at the time, a
man told China Youth Daily as he waited anxiously at the local hospital
for news of his 16-year-old daughter.
The students "had just returned to the school a few days ago after a
competition out-of-town," an eyewitness told state radio.
It was not immediately clear if any victims were adults, but state radio
reported on Sunday that the coach of the team was buried underneath the
rubble.
There were 19 people at the gymnasium when the accident occurred, with
four managing to escape, said authorities.
In a video that went viral on social media, an angry and distressed
father said the government sent police to keep a watch on parents but
did not send anyone to update them about their children.
"They tell me my daughter is gone but we never got to see the child. All
the children had their faces covered with mud and blood when they were
sent to the hospital. I pleaded, please let me identify the child. What
if, that wasn't my child?" the man said.
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Firefighters transport equipment during
a rescue operation at the site where the roof of a school gymnasium
collapsed, in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang province, China July 24, 2023.
cnsphoto via REUTERS
An overhead aerial view of the scene from social media pictures
showed a completely collapsed roof with rescue workers in the gym
next to large boulders of concrete.
Other pictures showed large cranes hoisted on the side of the school
building as rescue efforts continued.
The region and several parts of China had heavy rain this weekend,
causing flooding and damage in some areas.
A preliminary investigation found that construction workers
illegally placed perlite, a mineral with high water content and
which can absorb water, on the roof of the gymnasium during
construction of a teaching building adjacent to the gymnasium,
Xinhua reported.
Under persistent rains, the perlite soaked up water and gained
weight, resulting in the roof collapse, state media said.
The accident was condemned in an editorial by The Beijing News, a
Chinese Communist Party-owned newspaper, which criticized the lack
of construction supervision.
"Only by truly respecting construction norms, respecting safety, and
strengthening the supervision and management of the construction
process can we avoid repeating the mistake," it wrote.An
investigation is ongoing and individuals in charge of the
construction company have been taken into police custody, Xinhua
said.
(Reporting by Beijing and Shanghai newsrooms; Writing by Bernard
Orr; Editing by Michael Perry and Bernadette Baum)
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