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Another CCTV fire, and protests over compensationPosted by Joel Martinsen, August 11, 2009 12:53 PM
![]() The new CCTV building There's been another fire at the new CCTV complex in Beijing's Chaoyang District. Unlike February's fire, a raging inferno sparked by an illegal fireworks display, yesterday's incident was minor and resulted in very little damage. What's not so comforting is a suggestion in The Beijing News that the city's hot summer weather may be to blame:
The aftermath of February's fire is still playing out: just yesterday morning, residents of the neighborhood surrounding the CCTV building demonstrated to protest what they saw as unreasonable treatment at the hands of the construction company.
The protest lasted from 8:35 until 9:30, when police persuaded the protesters to return home. Links and Sources
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Comments on Another CCTV fire, and protests over compensation
Are we sure the last fire was due to fireworks? I heard a rumor about collecting insurance money.
The rumor has everything to do with this being the third Mandarin Oriental Hotel to have experienced a fire in the last several years, but so far it is just another unsubstantiated rumor. Of course, in a land where the news is not really news, rumors have a tendency to fill in the widening gap. Would love for you to point to a source if there is one.