China News Service, Beijing, February 21 (Reporter Chen Su) The reporter learned from the "China Emergency Management" WeChat public account on the 21st that the investigation report on the collapse of the gymnasium of No. 34 Middle School in Qiqihar City was released, and 51 people were held accountable.

  At about 14:52 on July 23, 2023, the roof of the gymnasium of Qiqihar No. 34 Middle School in Longsha District, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province collapsed, causing 11 deaths, 7 injuries, and direct economic losses of 12.541 million yuan. .

  Recently, the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Emergency Management released an investigation report on the accident, which showed that the roof collapse accident of the "7·23" gymnasium of No. 34 Middle School in Qiqihar City was caused by illegal repair and construction, illegal stacking of perlite, and perlite stacking that resulted in rainwater retention. , causing the load on the stadium roof to increase significantly, exceeding the load-bearing limit, causing an instant collapse and a major production safety accident.

  The report shows that the direct cause of the accident was the massive increase in load due to repeated roof repairs, the stacking of perlite on the roof, and the increasing load caused by rainwater retention due to the stacking of perlite. Under the combined effects, the grid structure was seriously overloaded and deformed, causing the roof to collapse instantly.

  There are four main indirect reasons:

  First, the construction unit failed to fulfill its primary responsibility for quality and safety production, started construction without obtaining a construction permit, lacked guidance, inspection, and supervision management for the construction unit and supervision unit, and organized false completion acceptance.

  Second, the construction unit has a serious lack of responsibility for quality and safety production. It has illegally lent qualifications and started construction without a construction permit. Safety management personnel have not been on duty to perform their duties. The actual project manager does not have professional qualifications. It has illegally subcontracted projects to people who do not have the qualifications. individual, failed to construct according to the design drawings, lowered the project quality standards, and caused chaotic management of the construction site.

  Third, the supervision unit failed to fulfill its main responsibilities for quality and safety production. The number of on-site supervision personnel did not meet the needs of supervision work. It was found that the construction unit's registered management personnel did not show up to perform their duties and the actual on-site project manager did not have professional qualifications and carried out construction without approval. Failure to stop violations of laws and regulations, failure to stand by for hidden projects, and falsification of supervision records.

  Fourth, the industry regulatory authorities did not perform their regulatory duties in place.

  The report pointed out in its recommendations for handling the relevant responsible persons that in the accident, except for the two responsible persons who died due to illness, it was recommended that no one be held accountable. 51 relevant responsible persons were held accountable, of which: 6 have been detained by the judicial authorities. Compulsory measures were taken, and 5 people were recommended to be transferred to judicial organs for processing. 33 public officials were recommended to be given different sanctions such as serious warnings within the party, removal from government affairs, and downgrades of professional and technical positions. Another 7 people were recommended to be fined and have their safety production assessment revoked. Administrative penalties such as certificate of conformity. (over)