At Least 4 Killed in Southern China Dormitory Collapse

At Least 4 Killed in Southern China Dormitory Collapse
This image shows the location of Ganjiang Province, in China, on Nov. 23, 2021. Google Maps/Screenshot via The Epoch Times
The Associated Press
Updated:

BEIJING—At least four people have died in the partial collapse of a workers’ dormitory in the southern Chinese Province of Jiangxi, regime media report.

Part of the six-story building in the Province’s Ganjiang New District tumbled down Monday evening, they said.

The building housed workers who had originally worked at a pharmaceutical plant and most of the residents were elderly, according to regime broadcaster CCTV and other outlets. The building was constructed in 1995 mainly out of prefabricated slabs and was considered to be poor quality, they said.

Photos and video showed rescue crews searching through a pile of rubble under floodlights. Much of the building, one of several similar structures in the compound, remained standing.

The Chinese regime has sought to improve construction quality and industrial safety with the threat of prosecution, but accidents still occur as companies cut corners to save costs.

Aging infrastructure is also a growing problem, with gas line explosions a particular threat, along with weak adherence to safety standards for the handling of volatile chemicals.