Nineteen Killed In Massive Sichuan Forest Fire

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2020-03-31 HKT 13:52

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  • Nineteen killed in massive Sichuan forest fire

Eighteen firefighters and one forestry guide died while fighting a huge forest fire in Sichuan province, the local government said on Tuesday.

State television footage showed large flames shooting into the sky from the mountains above the city of Xichang, turning the sky orange.

Heavy clouds of smoke billowed above the buildings and roads of the city, which has a population of some 700,000 people.

The blaze started near Xichang in the southwestern province's mountainous Liangshan prefecture at 3:00pm on Monday, "directly threatening the safety of Xichang city", the city government said in a Weibo statement on Tuesday.

More than 140 fire engines, four helicopters and nearly 900 firefighters have been sent to tackle the blaze, according to local officials.

In total over two thousand emergency workers are involved in rescue efforts to contain the blaze and more than 1,200 local people have been evacuated.

Helicopters were still battling the blaze on Tuesday morning.

Several forest fires have broken out in the same prefecture in recent days, reported Xinhua News Agency.

Last April, 27 firefighters were killed in a huge forest fire in Muli county in the same prefecture. Authorities deployed 700 firefighters to the scene. (AFP)

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