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Suzhou hotel collapse accident has rescued 14 people.

After the incident, Lou Qinqin, secretary of jiangsu provincial party committee, gave instructions, emphasizing the need to mobilize professional teams to organize search and rescue scientifically, spare no effort to treat the wounded, minimize casualties and prevent secondary disasters; Find out the cause of the accident, implement the responsibility and properly handle the follow-up work.

After the incident, Governor Wu of Jiangsu Province rushed to the scene to direct the rescue and disposal work. Wu said that it is necessary to learn a profound lesson, comprehensively investigate and rectify the hidden dangers of public buildings such as urban and rural houses, especially hotels, and investigate them one by one, leaving no blind spots and dead ends. The investigation and rectification measures must be harder, more practical and more in place.

A hotel collapsed in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, killing eight people.

After the collapse of the auxiliary building of Four Seasons Open Source Hotel at Youche Road 188, Songling Street, Wujiang District, Suzhou, according to the hotel check-in information, it was found that 18 people were trapped in the early stage. After further analysis and screening all kinds of new information, it is found that there are still 5 unregistered information personnel trapped, and the total number of people trapped at the scene should be 23.

As of 7: 00 on July 13, after all-out search and rescue, 14 people have been rescued, of which 1 people have returned home safely, and the injured people have been treated with all-out efforts, with 5 people's vital signs stable and 8 people killed. At present, the # 9 person who lost contact in the collapse accident of Suzhou Hotel is still being searched and rescued. The Provincial Fire Corps mobilized 7 detachments, 6 heavy earthquake rescue teams, 5 light search and rescue teams with 654 officers and men and 120 vehicles to the scene.