9 dead in Taiwan hospital blaze, typhoon makes rescue work ‘more difficult’, say authorities

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The fire in a Pingtung County hospital was reported at around 7.40am on Oct 3, 2024.

The fire in a Pingtung county hospital in Taiwan was reported at around 7.40am, and was put out shortly after 1pm on Oct 3.

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TAIPEI – Nine people died on Oct 3 after a fire ripped through a hospital in southern Taiwan just as a typhoon hit, making rescue operations “more difficult”, the authorities said.

The blaze in Pingtung county was reported at around 7.40am, and was put out shortly after 1pm, according to an online post by the island’s fire agency.

Eight victims were confirmed dead later, after initially being taken away for treatment, and another person was later found dead at the scene, the agency said.

The fire broke out the same day that

Typhoon Krathon made landfall in Taiwan’s south

, and the Pingtung county government said strong winds and heavy rains in the area made rescue operations “more difficult”.

One image released by the county government showed a glowing red and orange fireball surrounded by billowing smoke, with what appeared to be a jet of water aimed at the blaze.

Another showed fire engines and firefighters in protective gear responding at the scene.

The local government said a probe was launched to determine the cause of the blaze, and that firefighters continued to conduct search and rescue operations.

There have been several hospital fires in Taiwan in recent years, claiming dozens of lives.

In August 2018, nine people were killed and 30 injured in a blaze that broke out at a hospice for the terminally ill near Taiwan’s capital Taipei.

In 2012, a cancer patient started a fire in a nursing facility in the southern city of Tainan that killed 13 people and injured 60 others. The arsonist was sentenced to death.

Another major blaze at a dilapidated 13-storey apartment block in Kaohsiung tore through multiple floors over a matter of hours in October 2021, killing 46 people and injuring 41.

The authorities had said the blaze started when a woman left unextinguished incense ashes on a sofa before leaving the building. She was indicted on murder and arson charges, but ultimately escaped the death penalty.

In June 2015, the island was left in shock after a fireball ripped through a crowd at a northern Taiwanese water park, leaving 15 dead.

Almost 500 people were injured – more than 200 of them seriously – in the fiery incident at Formosa Fun Coast, and the organiser of the party there was jailed for almost five years.

Typhoon Krathon

Typhoon Krathon, meanwhile, has forced schools and offices to shut for a second day – they had closed a day earlier ahead of its arrival – and its effects have so far left two dead and more than 100 injured.

The typhoon was packing sustained wind speeds of 126kmh and gusts of up to 162kmh just before reaching the southern seaport city of Kaohsiung, according to Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration.

The authorities said on Oct 2 that the typhoon was expected to weaken rapidly after landing, but residents of Kaohsiung were urged to take shelter.

Across Taiwan, nearly 10,000 people had been evacuated as of Oct 3, according to the interior ministry. AFP

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