א שוידערליכע טויטליכע פייער ביי א שיך פאבריק אין די שטאט דזשינזשיאנג, כינע, אומברענגענדיג 828 מענטשן.
Horror in China: At Least 28 Dead in Massive Fire at Huiteng Shoe Factory in Jinjiang
A devastating fire has claimed at least 28 lives at the Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian Province, China. The blaze sent thick black smoke billowing into the sky, with reports of workers trapped on rooftops as flames rapidly spread through the facility. Firefighters battled the intense inferno, directing powerful water jets toward the burning building in a desperate attempt to control the fire and rescue those still inside.
Jinjiang is a global hub for footwear production, responsible for roughly 20% of the world’s shoes. The factory environment, filled with highly flammable adhesives, fabrics, and materials, allowed the fire to spread quickly on July 9, 2026. Chinese state media reports confirm significant casualties, with fears that more victims may remain trapped or unaccounted for as search and rescue operations continue.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered full rescue efforts, support for victims’ families, a thorough investigation into the cause, and strict accountability for those responsible. This tragic incident highlights the ongoing challenges of industrial safety in high-volume manufacturing regions. Our thoughts are with the families of those affected by this heartbreaking loss.