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22 people who were killed in the restaurant fire in northern China say officials, say officials

Taipei, Taiwan – The Chinese authorities say, 22 people were killed and 3 injured in a fire in a restaurant in the northern city of Liaoyang.

No word was given about the cause of the fire, which broke out shortly after noon, but pictures from the scene showed huge flames that gushed from the windows and doors of the two- or three-story building.

Industrial accidents often occur in China, usually due to employees due to a lack of training or pressure due to their superiors due to employees.

A poorly maintained infrastructure, illegally stored chemicals and lack of fire outputs and fire protection agents, which are often favored by corruption, are often factors in such disasters.

When the fire started in the kitchen, it can be related to the traditional use of large open fires that use the Eisenwoks to spread dishes. The guests across China also enjoy a dish that is simply known as a “hot pot”, in which meat and vegetables are steamed over open flames.

Liaoyang in the province of Liaoning is part of the China Rust Belt, a former industrial power package that has fallen into difficult times with considerable population drainage.

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