10 dead, 23 missing as hotel in China virus fight collapses

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10 dead, 23 missing as hotel in China virus fight collapses
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At least 10 people were killed and another 23 remain missing after a hotel being used in China's coronavirus fight suddenly collapsed.

At least 10 people were killed in the collapse of a Chinese hotel that was being used to isolate people who had arrived from other parts of China hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, authorities said Sunday.

The ministry said that 38 had been rescued and 23 were still missing. Most of the rescued were taken to hospitals for treatment, some with serious injuries. Built in 2013, the building was later converted to a 66-room hotel that opened in June 2018, Quanzhou authorities said. The coastal city is in Fujian province, across the Taiwan Strait from the island of Taiwan.

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