About 70 people trapped in a collapsed hotel in the city of Quanzhou, China which is used for coronavirus quarantine
A staff disinfects the lobby of a hotel in Jiujiang in China's central Jiangxi province on March 6, 2020.
Around 70 people were trapped after a hotel collapsed in China's eastern Fujian province on Saturday evening, officials said. The 80-room hotel was recently converted to a quarantine facility for people who had recent contact with coronavirus patients, theXinjia Hotel collapsed around 7:30 pm and around 23 people had been rescued by 9 pm, according to a Quanzhou city government statement.Source: AFP
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