Deadly fire breaks out at Taiwan hospital
- Published
At least nine people have been killed in a fire at a hospital in Taiwan, state media has reported.
The fire broke out on a ward on the seventh floor of the hospital in New Taipei City early on Monday.
About 16 other people, including patients and staff, remain in a critical condition.
The cause of the fire is not yet clear, though media reports say it could have been started by an electrical fault in a moveable bed.
Reports say 33 patients and three staff members were evacuated from the Weifu hospital in the northern region of the city after a fire broke out at 04:36 on Monday (20:36 GMT Sunday).
According to state media outlet CNA, police found that the ward was not equipped with "required smoke exhaust equipment".
The ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Cindy Sui in Taipei says fires are common in Taiwan where fire prevention measures are not strictly enforced.
In 2012, a hospital fire left 12 patients killed and at least 60 more injured.
- Published23 October 2012
- Published7 March 2011
- Published15 January