China quarantine hotel collapse kills 10

Ten people have died and 23 remain trapped under the rubble of a collapsed hotel building that was used to quarantine people under observation for the coronavirus in the Chinese city of Quanzhou.

Of the 71 people who were initially trapped, authorities have rescued 48, of whom 38 were sent to hospitals.

The building started collapsing on Saturday evening and images shared on Twitter by state media agency Xinhua show rescue workers clad in hard hats, goggles and face masks carrying injured people away to waiting medical staff in white overalls and surgical masks.

Most of the people inside the hotel at the time of the collapse had not tested positive for the coronavirus but were put under preventive quarantine to monitor their health.

The accident has angered the local community. “There is frustration because this is an example of heavy-handed restrictions being used to protect the community from the coronavirus,” she said. “At the same time, it is having devastating consequences for people who were waiting to go through their quarantine before being released.”

The owner of the building, a man surnamed Yang, has been summoned by police, according to state media outlet Xinhua. The preliminary investigation revealed that the building’s first floor was under renovation at the time of the collapse.

Authorities said construction workers called the hotel’s owner minutes before the collapse to report a deformed pillar, according to AFP. 

Cases fell by roughly a half on Saturday compared with the previous day, according to data from China’s National Health Commission (NHC). The agency confirmed 44 new cases, compared with 99 on Friday. Forty-one of those cases were discovered in Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak.

The remaining three cases were in people arriving from outside mainland China.

Chinese cities are gradually relaxing quarantine measures put in place over a month ago, while authorities keep a close watch on the virus’s spread overseas. AFP

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