Fires kill 36 in China over new year festival

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, fireworks blast on the street corners in Beijing in the wee hours of Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. The annual Lunar New Year fireworks barrage in Beijing was notably muted Sunday following government appeals to reduce the smoky celebrations after air pollution rose to near catastrophic levels over recent weeks. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Wang Shen)

BEIJING (AP) — Chinese state media say fires killed 36 people during China's week-long Lunar New Year festival.

Chinese traditionally set off fireworks to welcome in the new year and ward off evil spirits.

Xinhua News Agency says more than 6,500 fires broke out across the country from Feb. 9 to Feb. 15 and caused property losses of 58 million yuan ($9 million).

It cited a statement from the fire department of the Ministry of Public Security. It didn't say what caused the fires.

The Lunar New Year celebration also known as Spring Festival is China's most important family holiday.

There were fewer fireworks than normal in the capital, Beijing, this year, following government appeals to reduce them following particularly bad air pollution.

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