China Daily (Hong Kong)

Suspects detained after sewage tank collapse kills 9

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn Qin Jirong and Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

Local police have detained an unspecifie­d number of people who were found accountabl­e for a sewage tank collapse in Haining, Zhejiang province, which killed nine and left another four severely injured.

The accident occurred at around 5:35 pm on Tuesday at a printing and dyeing mill, according to the local government and the rescue team.

All 22 of the people who were missing were found by 2:30 am on Wednesday.

The collapse of the 15-meter-high tank, with a diameter of 3 meters, toppled stacking shelves in a fivestory workshop in the mill.

The injured have been sent to nearby hospitals for treatment.

The accident scene is being cleared and further investigat­ion is underway, officials said at a news briefing on Wednesday morning, adding that the Haining government is undertakin­g a thorough check on hidden safety hazards of local printing and dyeing enterprise­s and other high-risk industries.

When asked if the leaked sewage would harm the local environmen­t, Wang Jiankun, deputy Party chief of Haining, said the environmen­tal protection administra­tion is investigat­ing that possibilit­y and the water quality of rivers nearby is being tested and monitored.

The mill company — Haining Longzhou Printing and Dyeing Co — was founded in 1997 with a registered capital of 14.6 million yuan ($2.08 million) for the production, printing and dyeing of textiles.

Haining, located in Jiaxing in northern Zhejiang, has long been dubbed China’s fur and leather production and trading hub. The countyleve­l city is home to about 1,500 leather and fur production enterprise­s. Haining China Leather City, covering 1 million square meters, is home to over 6,000 trading entities, with annual sales volume surpassing 20 billion yuan.

 ?? CHEN ZHONGQIU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Rescuers search for trapped people after a sewage tank collapse at a printing and dyeing mill in Haining, Zhejiang province, on Tuesday. The accident killed nine and severely injured four.
CHEN ZHONGQIU / FOR CHINA DAILY Rescuers search for trapped people after a sewage tank collapse at a printing and dyeing mill in Haining, Zhejiang province, on Tuesday. The accident killed nine and severely injured four.

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