Cigarette or spark suspect in Taiwan fire
BY Agencies1 July 2015 5:15 AM IST
Agencies1 July 2015 5:15 AM IST
Investigators in Taiwan were focusing on Monday on the possibility that a cigarette butt or spark caused the blaze that burned more than 500 people at a weekend water park party when coloured powder sprayed from the stage caught fire.
More than 400 people remained hospitalised, 200 in serious condition, city officials said. Eight suffered life-threatening injuries, local media said.
Police recommended criminal charges against the organiser of Saturday’s party, as well as two technicians, at the Formosa Fun Coast theme park in suburban Taipei.
“It’s still not clear what happened, but there were a number of people smoking and the weather was warm,” New Taipei City news department head Lin Chieh-yu said. Temperatures around greater Taipei topped 36 degrees Celsius (96.8 F) before the party.
The three <g data-gr-id="30">tons</g> of coloured starch-based powder bought by the organisers from Tai Won, a seller in the island’s southern county Yunlin, were flammable, said Chou Hui-fang, a representative of the seller. She said the buyer was informed about the risk of fire.
“Whether it’s corn starch or flour starch, this kind of stuff, no matter how long it’s been around, if it’s in dense quantities and if it’s hot, it can catch fire,” Chou said. She said her 4-year-old company has been questioned by police and health officials but not considered at fault.
“We didn’t know what the buyers were going to do with it or how much they would use,” she said. “It
might have <g data-gr-id="27">been supplies</g> for a whole year.”
Taiwan Premier Mao Chi-<g data-gr-id="26">kuo</g> yesterday announced a ban on coloured powder at future private events. The water park was ordered to close after the fire.
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