Beijing district official apologises after hospital fire kills 29 people, injures dozens
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Patients and doctors climb out windows to flee deadly fire at Beijing hospital
A Beijing district official has apologised after the biggest fire in the capital city in decades killed 29 people and injured 39 others in a hospital on Tuesday.
“We feel deeply guilty and regret the substantial casualties caused by the fire at the Beijing Changfeng Hospital inpatient department,” said Li Zhongrong, the deputy mayor of Fengtai district.
“On behalf of the district commission and government, we express our deep condolences to the victims.”
The death toll from the fire had risen to 29 on Wednesday from 21 the previous day, making it the deadliest structure fire in the capital in at least two decades.
The dead included 26 elderly patients, a healthcare worker, a nurse and a visitor, officials said during a press conference on Wednesday afternoon.