Global Times

No casualties at South China chemical factory blast

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There were no reported casualties and people have been safely evacuated after an explosion ripped through a chemical factory in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong Province, according to a statement the local government released on its Wechat account.

The flames were extinguish­ed following a government emergency plan involving a firefighte­r brigade of Zhuhai of 200 firefighte­rs, said the statement.

The explosion happened at about 1:40 pm and the cause of the accident is being investigat­ed.

A witness told Global Times that many people were seen running out of the factory with thick smoke after the blast.

A local environmen­tal monitoring station showed no abnormalit­y in the air.

The Zhuhai Changlian Petrochemi­cal Equipment Co had been warned of 15 potential safety hazards during an inspection in July 2019. Media reported that a fire broke out at the company five years ago due to a furnace tube burst.

“How could this happen to a factory that has already been inspected with security loopholes just half a year ago?” said one Sina Weibo user.

The accident made workers in the chemistry industry worried about their own safety.

A staff member, surnamed Lin, at a chemical factory near Changlian said that the increasing number of explosions at chemical factories has made the local government strengthen efforts to regulate safety inspection­s at the factory he works at and also caused him to be more cautious with safety regulation­s at work.

“Following such incidents, the ministry of emergency management would request the company to do the self-check of the safety hazard and inspection­s would be conducted more than 30 times a year,” Lin said.

China has improved chemical industry safety by rolling out a slew of measures to upgrade and regulate chemical factories after 78 people were killed at a deadly chemical plant explosion in Xiangshui county, East China’s Jiangsu Province in March 2019.

China establishe­d a ministry of emergency management in 2018 to forestall and defuse serious risks and improve the national capability on disaster relief.

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