Chinese authorities confirmed the identities of the 36 people who died in
a stampede on New Year’s Eve in Shanghai
as the metropolis of 23 million engaged in citywide safety checks.
More than two-thirds of the fatalities were female, according to a
statement on the city government’s official microblog.
The youngest was a 12-year-old boy.
Victims included students of Fudan
University , East China Normal University
and East China University of Political Science, Xinhua news agency reported,
citing unidentified people.
The incident has dealt “a heavy blow” to Shanghai ’s image, state media Chinanews.com
said in a commentary on New Year’s Day.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) ordered an investigation and told
local governments to prioritize safety as the nation prepares for mass
celebrations for the Lunar New Year next month.
Local authorities started emergency safety inspections across Shanghai on New Year’s
Day, according to a statement on the city government’s Web site on Saturday.
The metropolis canceled several New Year’s events including a light show
and concert as it deployed resources to public areas where crowds are expected,
it said.
The disaster was Shanghai ’s
deadliest since a highrise apartment building fire in 2010 that left 58 people
dead.
Inadequate surveillance and shoddy construction standards were the cause
of that inferno, according to then-mayor Han Zheng (韓正), who has since been promoted to the city’s highest-ranking Communist
Party official.
In Hong Kong , on New Year’s Eve, 1993, 20
people, mostly teenagers, died and 71 were injured in a stampede in the Lan
Kwai Fong entertainment district, the South China Morning Post reported.
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Structure of the Lead:
WHO- Chinese authorities, the victims
WHEN- Dec 31, 2014
WHAT- China confirms identities of 36 stampede deaths
WHY- 36 people were stampeded to deaths
on New Year’s Eve in Shanghai
WHERE – Shanghai
HOW- Were stampeded to deaths
Keywords:
01. confirmed:證實(v.)
02. stampede:踩踏(n.),(v.)
03. fatalities:死亡(n.)
04. microblog:微博(n.)
05. prioritize:分優先順序(v.)
06. inspection:檢查(n.)
07. Inadequate:不足的(a.)
08. surveillance:監控系統(n.)
09. shoddy:劣質的(a.)
10. inferno:地獄、火海(n.)
It's sad to see this tragedy.Most of those victims are young people, and even two of these people are Taiwanese.I think we shouldn't often go to the place fulls of people or we may at the risk of being stepped.
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