China are stepping up safety management and police patrols following several high-profile mass killings, as the central government calls for enhanced public security, media reports said on Sunday.
In the eastern city of Wuxi, where a 21-year-old student's stabbing spree left eight people dead and 17 injured on Nov. 16, local officials convened on Friday to discuss measures to maintain social stability, state-run local media reported. Campus safety was a focus point of the meeting, according to the report.
These safety initiatives come nearly two weeks after the deadliest mass attack in China in a decade on Nov. 11, when a man reportedly upset over his divorce drove into a crowd in Zhuhai, killing 35 people.
The head of the Communist Party in central Changsha city, Hunan province, also conducted an inspection of public safety efforts, including traffic management and police deployment on Saturday, another state media outlet said.
Hunan province had a third attack on Nov. 19, in which a driver ploughed into students and pedestrians outside a school in Changde, further stoking concerns about growing violence in the country, where analysts say economic pressures are having repercussions on mental health.
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