China Requires Expert Guidance for Major Fires; Details to be Made Public After Investigation
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China's Ministry of Emergency Management announced a new policy to dispatch experts to investigate deadly fires, aiming to prevent cover-ups and superficial probes. Investigation reports and factual details will be made public to improve nationwide safety awareness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What will the National Fire and Rescue Administration do starting this year for fires resulting in a relatively large number of deaths?
- A: The administration will activate a collaborative mechanism and dispatch experts to participate in and guide the investigation.
- Q: Why must the investigation report of a major fire accident be submitted to the National Fire and Rescue Administration before local review?
- A: This is to strictly prevent superficial investigations, perfunctory accountability, and secret warning notices.
- Q: What will be published to the society besides the fire investigation report after a major fire accident case is closed?
- A: The truth and details of the fire accident will also be published to the public.
- Q: How many fires in China resulted in a relatively large number of deaths during the year 2025?
- A: There were fifty-eight fires in China that resulted in a relatively large number of deaths in 2025.
- Q: What percentage of the analyzed 2025 fires involved reports made more than ten minutes after the fire started?
- A: Sixty-three point eight percent of those fire incidents involved reports made more than ten minutes after starting.