6 killed, 29 hurt in Taiwan nursing home fire

Six people were killed after a fire broke out in a private nursing facility in Xindian, New Taipei City, on July 6, 2016. PHOTO: THE CHINA POST/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
The private nursing facility on the eighth floor of a 10-storey building in Xindian, New Taipei City, where the fire occurred. PHOTO: AFP

TAIPEI (AFP) - A fire that tore through a nursing home killed six people and injured another 29 in Taiwan on Wednesday (July 6).

Television footage showed elderly people being evacuated from the facility, some in clothes blackened by smoke.

Three bodies were found in the private nursing facility on the eighth floor of a 10-storey building in Xindian, New Taipei City, while rescuers rushed 31 people to hospital.

Three people were later pronounced dead, while 18 were found to be suffering from serious injuries, the local fire department said.

The fire was extinguished in around 30 minutes but the evacuation process was made more difficult by the fact that most elderly residents were bedridden or wheelchair-bound, it added.

Authorities are looking into claims that insufficient staffing at the home had further complicated the rescue effort.

"The facility has passed inspections but we are investigating if its response (to the fire) and the staffing on the day met regulations," New Taipei City deputy mayor Hou You-yi told reporters.

The facility has seven members of staff, according to the authorities. Local media reported that there were only two or three workers looking after some 40 residents at the time of the fire.

In 2012, 13 people were killed and 60 others injured in a nursing home fire in southern Taiwan set by a 67-year-old man.

The culprit, who was later sentenced to death, said he was in a bad mood, and was suffering from cancer and other chronic health problems.

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