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6 killed, 4 hurt in explosion at chemical plant in Hubei

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

Six people have been confirmed dead so far and four others injured in a flash explosion at a chemical plant on Monday afternoon in Hubei province, the local government said on Weibo on Tuesday.

The accident happened at around 5:30 pm in a workshop of an organic silicon company in the city of Xiantao, about 100 kilometers west of the provincial capital Wuhan. The fire was put out at 7 pm.

A farmer working less than 1 km from the company’s factory said he first thought the thud of the explosion was a tire blowout, but then he heard a loud sound again and saw thick black smoke rising in the air above the factory, Beijing News reported.

Windows of some nearby houses were broken, the farmer said, adding that he didn’t smell any odor on site but still drove downtown to avoid possible air pollution.

One slightly wounded person has been discharged from hospital and the other three injured were being treated in hospital without lifethreat­ening symptoms.

Some workers suffered burns and eye injuries while some broke bones, medical staff at Xiantao First People’s Hospital told Beijing News.

Local authoritie­s organized department­s related to public security, firefighti­ng, emergency management, market regulation, environmen­tal protection and health to dispatch 14 fire trucks and 100 rescuers to the scene, according to the post.

Meanwhile, eight work teams were establishe­d to carry on accident investigat­ions, medical treatment and environmen­tal monitoring.

A meeting was held on Tuesday morning to urge companies and department­s involved to launch major inspection­s in the city on production safety.

The organic silicon company, located in Liuxihe township, has suspended operations for an overhaul.

The cause of the accident is under investigat­ion.

The company’s businesses include organic silicon products, chemical materials and the production and sale of butanone oxime, a substance used in coating products that is harmful if it comes into contact with skin.

Founded in May 2015, the company was punished by the local environmen­tal protection administra­tion in June 2015 for failing to evaluate the environmen­tal influence of an organic silicon project, according to Tianyancha, a data company providing informatio­n on Chinese enterprise­s.

In the past five years, the company has asked permission to expand production multiple times, according to Southern Metropolis Daily.

In April 2018, for instance, it announced the evaluation of the environmen­tal impact of a project that planned to expand the old plant to produce 15,000 metric tons of butanone oxime and 3,250 tons of organic silicon annually.

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