Authorities are conducting an investigation to determine the cause of the fire at a bustling market in Zhangjiakou, located in Hebei province
Beijing, China — A fire at a food market Saturday in northern China killed at least eight people and injured 15 others, state media said.
The fire at the Liguang market in the city of Zhangjiakou broke out midday Saturday and was mostly extinguished by 2:00 p.m. (0600 GMT), Xinhua News Agency reported, citing a government official in Qiaoxi District where the market is located.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, the report said.
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Such traditional markets are often tightly packed with shoppers seeking prices lower than at supermarket chains.
Fire sources can range from gas bottles to charcoal used to roast meat and discarded cigarettes while aging infrastructure, such as underground gas lines, has also been blamed for fires and explosions.
Zhangjiakou, located in Hebei province bordering Beijing, hosted events during the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
Videos shared on China’s Weibo microblogging platform captured massive dark clouds of smoke and towering flames engulfing the market.
According to company data provider Qichacha, the Liguang Vegetable Market, which opened in 2011, offers a wide range of products, including fruit, seafood, and electronics.
Traditional markets like these are typically crowded with shoppers drawn by prices lower than those found at supermarket chains.
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