Rescuers have retrieved 38 survivors from the rubble, with five in critical or serious condition, out of 71 initially trapped.
A man is rescued from the rubble of a collapsed hotel in Quanzhou, in China's eastern Fujian province on March 8, 2020. At least four people were killed following the collapse of a hotel used as a coronavirus quarantine facility in eastern China, the Ministry of Emergency Management said on March 8.BEIJING - At least four people were killed following the collapse of a hotel used as a coronavirus quarantine facility in eastern China, the Ministry of Emergency Management said Sunday.
State media had earlier reported that 48 people had been rescued out of 67 initially trapped when the building crumbled.
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