A fire that broke out at a nursing home in China has killed 38 people.
The fire broke out last night at a private care home in the central province of Henan.
The cause of the fire, which also injured six people, has not yet been determined.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on officials to "identify the cause of the accident and pursue culpability in accordance with the law".
He also urged them to "resolutely prevent and curb all kinds of accidents from happening".
China has a history of similar disasters. Workers are often poorly trained or ill-equipped to protect themselves from accidents.
A fire at a warehouse in Guangdong province killed at least 17 people last February, and a blaze at a poultry slaughterhouse in the province of Jilin in 2013 killed 120 people.