The Borneo Post

Three students killed in China university lab explosion

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BEIJING: Three students were killed in a laboratory blast at a Beijing university yesterday, the city’s fire department said, in an accident that blew out windows and left the building a blackened shell.

“There was an explosion at the experiment­al site during a scientific research experiment” on wastewater treatment in the Environmen­tal Engineerin­g Laboratory, the Beijing Fire Department said.

“The accident caused the death of three students,” it added in a statement posted on its social media account.

The incident happened just after 9.30am ( 0130 GMT) at the Beijing Jiaotong University in the western part of the city.

Some 30 fire engines were sent to the scene, and it took nearly an hour to get the blaze under control.

Local authoritie­s have launched an investigat­ion into the cause of the incident.

A video posted by the state-run People’s Daily newspaper showed blown-out windows and blackened buildings around a courtyard, with trees and ground covered in firefighti­ng foam.

Images on social media showed plumes of dark smoke billowing from low- rise buildings as firefighte­rs fought to contain the blaze.

Students could be seen wearing face masks and complainin­g of an acrid smell.

Industrial accidents are common in China, where safety regulation­s are often poorly enforced.

Last month, a gas leak caused the explosion of a truck carrying combustibl­e chemicals near the entrance of a chemical factory in the northern Chinese of Zhangjiako­u, killing 23 and injuring 22 others.

In July, a blast at a chemical plant in southwest Sichuan province left 19 dead and 12 injured. The company had undertaken illegal constructi­on that had not passed safety checks, according to local authoritie­s.

But one of the nation’s worst accidents happened in 2015, when giant chemical blasts in a container storage facility killed at least 165 people in the northern port city of Tianjin.

It caused more than US$ 1 billion in damage and sparked widespread anger at a perceived lack of transparen­cy over the accident’s causes and its environmen­tal impact.

A government inquiry eventually recommende­d 123 people be punished.

Tianjin’s mayor at the time of the accident was sentenced to 12 years in prison for graft in September. — AFP

 ??  ?? Firemen work at the site of an explosion at Beijing Jiaotong University in Beijing. — AFP photo
Firemen work at the site of an explosion at Beijing Jiaotong University in Beijing. — AFP photo

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