China News Network, Quanzhou, March 12th (Reporter Sun Honglin Chunyin) After 111 hours of search, at 11:04 on the 12th, the last person trapped in the collapse of Xinjia Hotel in Licheng District, Quanzhou was found and was rescued No vital signs.

A reporter from Chinanews.com saw at the rescue site that after the victims were found, six members of the Quanzhou Fire Rescue Team covered the body of the victim with a light green towel and cleaned the bricks and stones buried by their hands. At 11:00 on the 12th, nearly 20 firefighters stood beside the victims and set up an orange fence to mourn in silence.

According to the latest news from the Quanzhou Municipal Emergency Rescue Leading Group, all the people trapped in the hotel collapse that have been mastered so far have been searched and rescued, and the scene is still being cleaned up.

At 19:05 on March 7, a building collapse occurred at the Xinjia Hotel in Nanhuan Road, Licheng District, Quanzhou, and 71 people from 38 families were trapped (excluding 9 people who escaped by themselves). As of 11:30 on the 12th, the accident killed 29 people, 27 of whom had no vital signs when they were rescued, and 2 died after being sent to the hospital.

Since the hotel collapse accident, emergency management, public security, residential construction, armed police, medical and other departments have organized rescue forces to put about 2,000 people into the rescue. Among them, Quanzhou fire rescue commanders rushed to the scene to start the rescue as soon as possible. Five heavy rescue teams and 6 light rescue teams from all over the province and cities, more than 1,000 fire rescue commanders rushed to hear the order, charged, and More than 900 people from the armed police officers and militia reserve, as well as enterprises, volunteers and social rescue forces, came from all directions to support the rescue.

Over the past few days, rescue workers have fought day and night, overcoming the adverse effects of rainfall and the complex situation of the collapse site, fighting against each other to save lives. (Finish)