According to reports from the Liguang Market in Zhangjiakou, northwestern China, a blaze erupted on Saturday killing eight people and injuring 15 people, according to status media reports.
The flames, which erupted around noon, was brought under control by 2: 00 am native occasion, as per Xinhua News Agency, citing authorities from the Qiaoxi District where the business is situated.
Officials have launched an investigation to find out what caused the flame.
Like some traditional Chinese food markets, Liguang Market is frequently crowded with people looking for economical alternatives to supermarket chains. For areas, while bustling with exercise, can also be vulnerable to fire hazards.
From discarded cigarette butts to oil bottles and cooking charcoal, fire sources could be found. Aging equipment, such as outdated underwater oil refineries, has also been linked to previous fires and explosions in similar contexts.
The horror highlights the dangers associated with traditional industry setups, where safety standards may be challenging to maintain amid the hustle and bustle.
Zhangjiakou, a town in Hebei state near Beijing, gained worldwide attention when it co-hosted activities during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
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