Feb 22 β€’ 09:30 UTC πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China South China Morning Post

Tributes paid to 6 firefighters killed in central China after truck veers off cliff

Tributes have been paid to six firefighters who tragically lost their lives when their truck veered off a cliff in Hunan province while returning from a fire extinguishing mission.

Six firefighters from Hunan province were killed in a tragic accident when their truck plunged off a cliff on the return trip from battling a house fire during the Chinese New Year celebrations. The incident occurred as they were navigating a winding road in Xinhua county, highlighting the perils faced by emergency responders in challenging environments. Gatherings of relatives, colleagues, and locals have served as a poignant reminder of their bravery and dedication to duty.

The firefighters were part of a team dispatched to extinguish a fire at a hillside home, a task made perilous by the mountainous terrain. After successfully extinguishing the blaze, the crew’s return journey turned disastrous, resulting in the loss of six lives. Local media reported that a seventh firefighter sustained injuries but was in stable condition after being transferred to a hospital in Changsha.

This tragic event not only marks a somber moment for the local community, who came together to mourn, but also underscores the risks that firefighters and first responders frequently encounter in their line of work. As the community pays tribute, discussions around safety measures and support for emergency personnel may gain renewed attention in light of this incident.

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