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Neighbours claim area has long been a haven for unlicensed venues

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SCMP Reporter

Residents of Shenzhen's Longgang district, where 43 people died in the nightclub fire on Saturday, say the area has been a haven for unlicensed entertainment venues for years.

Longgang is home to hundreds of bars, karaoke parlours and nightclubs - legal and illegal - as well as thousands of factories and hundreds of thousands of young migrant workers.

Before Saturday, countless numbers of young people would head to the area for fun, but last night many of them said they were scared to go there again because of the fire at the Wuwang (Dance King) club.

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Longgang authorities confirmed the club was unlicensed.

It had been open for more than a year, but no officials had inspected the site until Saturday's deadly fire.

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Several popular entertainment venues in the area, each of which usually attract hundreds of people every night, closed yesterday as authorities launched a 100-day clampdown on unlicensed entertainment venues.

At least four nightclubs - the Coco Slow Dance Disco, the Rock Star, the Night Cat and the Night Boy Bar - stopped operations from Sunday, according to the Southern Metropolis News.

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