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Gas explosion, arson ruled out as causes of northern China restaurant fire that killed 22, injured 3

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) 鈥 Official reports say authorities in northern China have ruled out a gas explosion or arson as possible causes of a restaurant fire that killed 22 people and prompted a call from the country’s leader Xi Jinping to focus on safety during the upcoming May Day holiday.

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Gas explosion, arson ruled out as causes of northern China restaurant fire that killed 22, injured 3

In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, workers build a scaffolding around the site of a restaurant fire in Liaoyang, northeastern China’s Liaoning province on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.. (Xinhua via AP)


TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) 鈥 Official reports say authorities in northern China have ruled out a gas explosion or arson as possible causes of a restaurant fire that killed 22 people and prompted a call from the country’s leader Xi Jinping to focus on safety during the upcoming May Day holiday.

Xi called for measures to prevent to 鈥渆nsure public safety and social stability鈥 during the upcoming five-day May Day holiday, in a directive carried by state media following the restaurant fire. Holidays and the attendant crowds have in the past caused stampedes, fires and transport accidents.

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