More than 400 people, many of them seriously burned, remained in hospitals today after a fire spread into a crowd of spectators at a music party at a Taiwan water park, injuring a total of 519 people, authorities said.
The fire late yesterday was sparked by an accidental explosion of a coloured theatrical powder thrown from the stage in front of about 1,000 people, the local fire agency and media said.
The powder for the one-time event called "Colour Play Asia" ignited along the ground, mainly burning people's lower bodies, said Wang Wei-sheng, a liaison with the New Taipei City fire department command center.
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A total of 519 people were injured by the fire at the Formosa Water Park in New Taipei City, according to a statement from the city government's health bureau.
It said that 419 remained hospitalised today afternoon, about half of whom were seriously injured, including 184 in intensive care. Apart from Taiwanese, the victims were four people from Hong Kong, two from the Chinese mainland and one each from Macau, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore.
The nationalities of three other foreigners were not given.
President Ma Ying-jeou visited burns victims at a hospital in Taipei today afternoon and said authorities would do their best to ensure victims receive "the best medical care" and find out who was responsible for the "tragic incident."
Taiwan's Central News Agency said that police were questioning two park workers who had launched the powder as well as the party's on-site organiser and two technicians.
They may face charges of professional negligence causing serious injuries and endangering the public, it said.