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11 people killed in China after roof collapses at middle school gym, officials say

The incident occurred in the city of Qiqihar on Sunday

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This aerial photo taken on July 24, 2023 shows the site of a collapsed middle school gymnasium in Qiqihar, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province. Eleven people have been killed in roof collapse of the middle school gymnasium that took place on Sunday in Qiqihar, rescuers said Monday.

Eleven people were killed when a roof collapsed at a middle school gymnasium in China's far northeast, authorities said Monday.

The incident occurred Sunday in the city of Qiqihar and the last victim was pulled from the wreckage Monday morning. The official Xinhua News Agency said construction work at the school was the likely cause, after workers stored materials on the gym's roof that absorbed rain water.

Nineteen people had been in the gymnasium of the No. 34 Middle School, Xinhua said, but gave no details on how many were students. Social media and the Baidu news website carried footage of angry parents complaining about what they said was a lack of communication from authorities.

Such expressions of anger and defiance are usually quickly suppressed by police and government departments worried over social unrest. The ruling Communist Party allows no challenges to its authority and seeks to keep total control over the press and social media.

Construction and industrial accidents are regular occurrences in China, largely resulting from companies ignoring safety standards and corruption or a lack of diligence on the part of local government agencies.

Those problems are especially acute in second- and third-tier cities such as Qiqihar, which lies in the Chinese rustbelt province of Heilongjiang bordering Russia that has seen large-scale economic decline and outward migration in recent years.

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