At least nine die in Taiwan hospital fire

A fire inside a hospice care centre in Taiwan has left at least nine patients dead and 10 others critical.

台湾联合新闻网

Source: 台湾联合新闻网

At least nine patients have been killed after a fire broke out in a public hospital in northern Taiwan, authorities say.

Taiwan Premier William Lai said the health ministry was overseeing rescue efforts at the hospital in New Taipei City, where the fire was extinguished shortly after dawn.

The fire broke out on the 7th floor of the building, which was used for hospice care.

Media footage showed patients being wheeled out of the building in their hospital beds, while medical workers took others out on stretchers and into ambulances.

Scores of ambulances lined up outside the hospital waiting to take victims to medical centres.


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