Stage lights caused park fire: report

Taipei Times
Date:  Aug 29, 2015
By: Jason Pan  /  Staff reporter

The fire that turned a June 27 concert at the Formosa Fun Coast (八仙海岸) water park into

Investigators examine the scene of the dust explosion that resulted in 11 deaths and about 500 injured at the Formosa Fun Coast water park in New Taipei City in an undated photograph. A report by the New Taipei City Fire Department found the cause of the blast to be “Beam 200” lights placed in the front of the stage.  Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

Investigators examine the scene of the dust explosion that resulted in 11 deaths and about 500 injured at the Formosa Fun Coast water park in New Taipei City in an undated photograph. A report by the New Taipei City Fire Department found the cause of the blast to be “Beam 200” lights placed in the front of the stage. Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

the nation’s deadliest amusement park disaster was caused by colored cornstarch being ignited by stage lights, an official report said this week.

The cornstarch that had been sprayed over hundreds of partygoers at a Color Play Asia event exploded when it came into contact with the lights, whose surface temperatures reached more than 400°C, the report by the New Taipei City Fire Department said.

In the report, a special investigation taskforce said a careful assessment of the evidence and repeated experiments had shown that the heat given off by 200-watt incandescent bulbs in a row of portable “Beam 200” moving-head stage lights ignited the cornstarch, sparking the deadly blaze.

The lights had been placed on the right-hand side of the stage near the front.     [FULL  STORY]

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