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Shanxi Linfen Hotel collapsed, killing 17 people. What responsibility should the boss bear?

The minimum penalty is compensation, and the maximum penalty is administrative punishment plus jail time. Don't say that this matter has nothing to do with him, it does have a lot to do with it. 1. The collapse of Shanxi Linfen Hotel has killed 17 people, and the reason was actually private construction

A collapse occurred in the banquet hall of Juxian Hotel in Chenzhuang Village, Taosi Township, Xiangfen County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province. This hotel has two buildings at the front and back. The one that collapsed was the side hall, which is the building at the back. Before the incident, a banquet was being held at a restaurant. After the collapse, fire officers and soldiers rescued 45 people, 17 of whom were killed and 7 seriously injured.

The reason for the incident is that the hotel's privately built overlay has been in disrepair for a long time. This side hall was built with a color steel room on the basis of the original building, and it was built a few years ago. As a result, the first floor collapsed because it could no longer continue to play a supporting role over time. Needless to say, the hotel owner will definitely be punished. If this is allowed by national regulations, then he should find the developer. Whoever uses low-quality materials indiscriminately will be held responsible. If this is an illegal construction, the boss will need to compensate everyone for their losses and may even bear criminal liability. 2. Illegal buildings must be banned

There are many illegal buildings in rural and remote areas. The key is that these people are really brave. I went out to work for a few years and worked as a bricklayer for a few years, so I said I was a good hand at building houses. We do not rule out that there are indeed such capable people, but who can guarantee 100% safety? Every link in building a house is intertwined. If there is a mistake in one place, the entire framework may be destroyed.

Maybe it will be okay after a few years, but as time goes by, it will become a dangerous house. Furthermore, it is illegal to build houses at random on enclosed land, and they must be demolished regardless of the reason. There are really many such buildings in rural areas, and a little carelessness may cause unpredictable consequences. It is best for relevant professionals to conduct on-site investigation and evidence collection, and to demolish illegal buildings in accordance with the law.