May 12, Liuzhou, Guangxi
A fire broke out in the stairwell of a five-storey house
The entire hallway was filled with billowing smoke
And spread down the stairs to the fifth floor
Residents immediately called 119 to call the police
Fire and rescue personnel arrived at the scene and found out
The stairwell on the first floor was in a state of intense burning
understood
A total of 13 people were trapped in the house where the fire started
Then fire and rescue personnel
Use a water cannon to extinguish the fire as soon as possible
And the trapped people were safely moved downstairs
And then
Debris stacked in the stairwell on the first floor
Burned beyond recognition
Fortunately, there were no casualties among the trapped people
Preliminarily determined
The cause of the fire was:
Caused by a short circuit in the electrical wiring igniting combustible materials in the stairwell on the first floor
Fire Tips
Corridor clutter
Heaps are selfish
It's life that is at stake
It's the law that is broken
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Fire Protection Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 28 No unit or individual shall occupy, block, or close evacuation passages, safety exits, or fire truck passages.
Article 60, Paragraph 1, Item 3: Anyone who occupies, blocks, or closes evacuation passages or safety exits, or otherwise obstructs safe evacuation, is to be given a warning or a fine of up to 500 RMB. and where corrections are refused after being ordered, compulsory enforcement is to be compulsory, and the costs required are to be borne by the violator.
Regulations on Fire Safety Management of High-rise Civil Buildings
Article 28 The evacuation passages and safety exits of high-rise civil buildings shall be kept unblocked, and it is forbidden to stack items, lock exits, or set up obstacles. It is forbidden to occupy or block fire hydrants, to stack sundries in the fire hydrant box, and to stack items under the fire shutter.
For your safety and the safety of others
Don't "add to the blockage" of life
Say no to occupying evacuation routes