Fire martyrs honoured at memorial ( 2003-11-10 09:02) (China Daily)
HENGYANG, Hunan Province: More than 20,000 people from all walks of life
gathered Sunday morning in Hengyang in Central China's Hunan Province to mourn
the lives of 20 firefighters who died while battling a blaze last week.
An honour guard
stands at attention at the memorial November 9, 2003.
[Xinhua]
The 20 firefighters, who were declared martyrs during a memorial service,
perished during the collapse of a burning building as they tried to extinguish
the fire on November 3.
Attendees at the event in the city's Chuanshan Square included relatives of
the firefighters, Minister of Public Security Zhou Yongkang and Acting Governor
of Hunan Province Zhou Bohua, who hosted the memorial service.
Wreaths were laid around by fire services departments from 31 provinces,
municipalities and autonomous regions, including Hong Kong and Macao special
administrative regions, along with Japan's National Fire Prevention Association.
President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao expressed condolences over the
heroic deaths of the firefighters and sent their sympathies to the fallen
firefighters' relatives in written messages.
The Ministry of Public Security has honoured the 20
firefighters as martyrs for their heroic deeds.
Chinese mourners
attend a memorial service in Hengyang city, in the southern Hunan
province, to honor the 20 firefighters who died in a blaze, November 9,
2003. [Reuters]
Woe and tears clouded the service as Xue Jiyong, father of the martyr Xue
Xianglin, recalled his son.
"I feel proud of my dear son," Xue said.
"May you rest in peace, my dear fellow soldiers," said Yang Youliang, an
officer in the Hengyang city firefighters unit.
Zhou Yongkang, minister of public security, praised the firefighters' deeds
and "dauntless heroism" in his speech.
"These firefighters have set up dedicated examples for our university
students," said Wang Kaibin of the Hengyang-based Nanhua University.
Numerous citizens in the country posted messages of sympathy on the Internet,
honouring the men.
The Ministry of Public Security said it was the worst firefighting accident
since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
The firefighters had rushed into the eight-storey building just two minutes
after a fire alarm was raised in Xuanting Village of Zhuhui District of Hengyang
City at 5:43 am On November 3.
The eight-floor building suddenly gave way, leaving two dead on site and 19
buried. Only one man survived.