The Manila Times

Explosion at Chinese chemical plant kills 19

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An explosion at a chemical plant in southwest China left 19 dead and injured another 12, authoritie­s said on Friday, the latest industrial accident in a country where lax regulation­s often lead to tragedy.

The blast occurred at 6:30 p.m. Thursday night at an industrial park in Sichuan province’s Yibin city, according to a statement on the website of the local work safety administra­tion.

The injured had been taken to hospital and were in stable condition, county officials said, adding that the resulting fire had been put out.

Photos on a local news site showed what appeared to be the burned out shell of a building surrounded by rubble.

The company that owns the building where the fire occurred is a chemical manufactur­er named Hengda, according to the official Xinhua news service.

China has been rocked by several industrial accidents in recent years.

A septic tank explosion last November destroyed a wide swathe of a light industrial area in Ningbo, just south of Shanghai.

In 2015, giant chemical blasts in a container storage facility killed at least 165 people in the northern port city of Tianjin.

The explosions caused more than $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

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