Manila Bulletin

Explosion at Chinese chemical plant kills 47, injures 640

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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – An explosion at a pesticide plant in eastern China has killed 47 people and injured more than 600, state media said on Friday, the latest casualties in a series of industrial accidents that has angered the public.

The blast occurred on Thursday at the Chenjiagan­g Industrial Park in the city of Yancheng, in Jiangsu province, and the fire was finally brought under control at 3:00 a.m. on Friday (1900 GMT), state television said.

Survivors were taken to 16 hospitals with 640 people being treated for injuries. Thirty-two of them were critically injured, it said.

The fire at a plant owned by the Tianjiayi Chemical Company spread to neighborin­g factories. Children at a kindergart­en in the vicinity were also injured in the blast, media reported.

The cause of the explosion was under investigat­ion, but the company – which produces more than 30 organic chemical compounds, some of which are highly flammable – has been cited and fined for work safety violations in the past, the China Daily said.

President Xi Jinping, who is in Italy on a state visit, ordered all-out efforts to care for the injured and to “earnestly maintain social stability,” state television said.

Authoritie­s must step up action to prevent such incidents from happening and find out the cause of the blast as quickly as possible, Xi added.

“There have recently been a series of major accidents, and all places and relevant department­s must fully learn the lessons from these,” the report cited Xi as saying.

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