The Guardian confirmed a devastating fire in an apartment block in Nanjing, China in the early hours of February 23, 2024. Information is still scant. However, the evidence points to the fire starting on the first floor ‘where electric bikes had been placed’. We sometimes ponder what would happen if a similar incident occurred in a high-rise basement. The Nanjing electric bike fire provides part of the answer.
An Overview of the Nanjing Electric Bike Fire
The fire broke out on the first floor of a 34-storey apartment building in the east China city of Nanjing. Fifteen people died, with forty-four others injured slightly, plus two critically and seriously.
The Nanjing electric bike fire appeared to have the hall marks of a super-hot lithium-ion battery incident. CNN World reports, ‘A ball of fire spreading to the exterior of the building. Billows of smoke emerged from apartments on various floors, leaving burn marks on the facade of the building.’
The first alarm calls reached authorities at 4:39 a.m. They sent 20 fire engine teams to the scene, who finally quelled the flames an hour-and-a-half later. The incident roused a storm of Weibo social media interest, with 470 million visits within the first six hours.
The Official Response To the Incident
Nanjing Mayor Chen Zhichang bowed humbly to the public as he offered condolences to victims’ families. He and officials investigating the incident were ‘deeply saddened’, with the investigation already on the way, he said.
‘We will … give the victims and society an answer,’ he relayed to CNN World. However, several other e-bike fires have previously caused similar damage in China, and the latest one exposed community concerns.
Former Global Times editor-in-chief Hu Xijin was on-point when he observed, ‘It’s really shocking and heartbreaking. How to manage electric bicycles is a major problem to tackle,’ he told his 24 million followers on Weibo.
Other comments included, ‘I don’t want to see leaders of a certain level apologize and bow after every major safety incident.’ Another comment complained, ‘This kind of behavior won’t impress people these days, as what everyone wishes to see is what they actually do for the people.’
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