HANJIANG, Fujian, Dec. 17 (Chinese media) -- Five people died on Wednesday in a
plaza fire of undetermined cause in east China's Fujian Province, local
authorities said.
The fire originated in a small cloth store in the Hanjiang District of
Putian City shortly after midnight. It took firefighters five hours to put out
the blaze, which spread over 1,500 sq m, according to the Hanjiang Information
Office.
Officials said five people died on the scene. Their identities were not
immediately released. No injuries were reported.
The store owner is being held in custody during an investigation into the
cause of the fire. A team of 50 social security and civil affairs officials were
discussing compensation with the victims' families and other store owners who
experienced losses as a result of the fire.
Fires killed 1,198 people in China in the first 11 months of 2008, down 7.1
percent year-on-year, the Ministry of Public Security said Tuesday.
It said electricity was the major cause of fires, accounting for one third
of the cases, with other reasons including carelessness, smoking and spontaneous
combustion.

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