<p> Beijing: At least 15 people were killed and 44 others injured when a building caught fire in China, a month after 39 people died in a similar accident.</p>.<p> The building fire broke out in Nanjing, the capital city of east China's Jiangsu Province, the municipal government said on Saturday.</p>.<p> Forty-four injured in the fire that broke out on Friday morning are receiving treatment at a local hospital.</p>.Death toll in Spanish building fire rises to 10.<p> A preliminary investigation found that the fire erupted on the building's first floor, where electrical bicycles were placed, the state-run <em>Xinhua news agency</em> reported.</p>.<p> This is the second major fire accident in China in about a month.</p>.<p> Thirty-nine people were killed and nine others injured in a building fire that broke out in Xinyu City in east China's Jiangxi Province on January 24.</p>.<p> The fire broke out in a street shop in the Yushui District of Xinyu.</p>.<p> Following the mishap, Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered steps to curb repeated occurrences of such accidents and to protect people's lives, and property and ensure social stability.</p>.<p> Fatal fires in China are not uncommon due to lax enforcement of building and safety standards.</p>.<p> On January 20, at least 13 students were killed when a fire broke out in a school dormitory in central China's Henan province. All the victims were third-grade students.</p>.<p> In November last year, 26 people died after a large fire ripped through an office building in Luliang city in Shanxi province.</p>.<p> A hospital fire in Beijing last April claimed the lives of at least 29 people - mostly patients - and triggered an investigation.</p>
<p> Beijing: At least 15 people were killed and 44 others injured when a building caught fire in China, a month after 39 people died in a similar accident.</p>.<p> The building fire broke out in Nanjing, the capital city of east China's Jiangsu Province, the municipal government said on Saturday.</p>.<p> Forty-four injured in the fire that broke out on Friday morning are receiving treatment at a local hospital.</p>.Death toll in Spanish building fire rises to 10.<p> A preliminary investigation found that the fire erupted on the building's first floor, where electrical bicycles were placed, the state-run <em>Xinhua news agency</em> reported.</p>.<p> This is the second major fire accident in China in about a month.</p>.<p> Thirty-nine people were killed and nine others injured in a building fire that broke out in Xinyu City in east China's Jiangxi Province on January 24.</p>.<p> The fire broke out in a street shop in the Yushui District of Xinyu.</p>.<p> Following the mishap, Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered steps to curb repeated occurrences of such accidents and to protect people's lives, and property and ensure social stability.</p>.<p> Fatal fires in China are not uncommon due to lax enforcement of building and safety standards.</p>.<p> On January 20, at least 13 students were killed when a fire broke out in a school dormitory in central China's Henan province. All the victims were third-grade students.</p>.<p> In November last year, 26 people died after a large fire ripped through an office building in Luliang city in Shanxi province.</p>.<p> A hospital fire in Beijing last April claimed the lives of at least 29 people - mostly patients - and triggered an investigation.</p>