17 people killed as search ends in Siji Kaiyuan Hotel collapse

The death toll in the collapse of a hotel in eastern China was raised to 17 Wednesday as authorities ended the search and rescue mission.

The city of Suzhou said on its social media feed that 23 people had been pulled from from the rubble of the Siji Kaiyuan Hotel, which collapsed on Monday afternoon. One of those freed was uninjured and five others were sent to a hospital for treatment.

Rescuers used cranes, ladders, metal cutters and search dogs to look for survivors. Most of those killed were hotel guests.

More than 600 people including earthquake rescue teams and 120 vehicles were mobilized for the operation. Suzhou city is in Jiangsu province near Shanghai.

The fire and various departments, alongside main leaders of Wujiang District, rushed to the scene to organize rescue as soon as possible, utilizing rescue dogs, snake eyes detectors, light searches,  etc.
Rescuers at the scene of the collapse used cranes, ladders, metal cutters and search dogs to look for the victims buried in the rubble.
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Police are blocking roads leading to the site where the Four Seasons Kaiyuan Hotel collapsed in Suzhou city, near Shanghai, as 17 people have now been dead.
Police are blocking roads leading to the site where the Four Seasons Kaiyuan Hotel collapsed in Suzhou city, near Shanghai, as 17 people have now been dead.
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Jiangsu’s highest official, Communist Party Secretary, Lou Qinjian, visited with rescuers and victims on Tuesday, the city said.

Investigators would look into the cause of the collapse and police have subpoenaed the hotel’s legal representatives, managers and those who worked on the design and construction of the building, the posting said. Some had been placed under “criminal control measures,” it said, indicating they were under some form of detention or supervision. No numbers or names were given for those under such measures.

The fire and many other departments, alongside main leaders of Wujiang District, rushed to the scene to organize rescue as soon as possible, utilizing rescue dogs, snake eyes detectors, light searches, etc.
The fire and many other departments, alongside main leaders of Wujiang District, rushed to the scene to organize rescue as soon as possible, utilizing rescue dogs, snake eyes detectors, light searches, etc.
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The three-floor, 54-room Siji Kaiyuan Hotel opened in 2018, according to Ctrip, a Chinese online booking app.

Suzhou is a popular tourist destination known for its historic canals and traditional Chinese gardens, as well as a major business center.

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This story has been corrected to show the collapse happened Monday rather than Tuesday and that 23 people in total were pulled from the rubble, just six of whom survived.

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