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38 killed in central China factory fire

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BEIJING: Thirty-eight people were killed and two were injured in a fire at a factory in central China, state media said, with authoritie­s blaming workers for illegal welding.

The fire broke out at a plant in Anyang City in Henan province on Monday afternoon, news agency Xinhua reported yesterday.

Rescue services first received reports of a fire at 4.22pm at Anyang Kaixinda Trading Co Ltd, according to state media.

“After receiving the alarm, the municipal fire rescue detachment immediatel­y dispatched forces to the scene,” state broadcaste­r CCTV said.

It added that the fire was extinguish­ed by around 11pm local time.

Footage from the scene shared by CCTV showed thick plumes of black smoke from the fire, with at least two trucks in position to battle the flames.

In addition to the dead, two were sent to hospital with injuries that were not life-threatenin­g, the staterun People’s Daily said.

Authoritie­s said “criminal suspects” had been taken into custody in connection with the fire.

CCTV then reported, citing local officials, that a preliminar­y investigat­ion had found the fire was caused by “electric welding in which workers violated safety measures”.

According to data provider Tianyancha, Anyang Kaixinda Trading Co is a wholesale trader dealing in machinery, building materials, non-hazardous chemicals, clothing and fire-fighting equipment.

Industrial accidents are common in China due to weak safety standards and corruption among officials tasked with enforcing them.

News of the Anyang City fire followed reports of an explosion at a chemical factory in nearby Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi province, on Monday.

Videos posted on social media showed a fire at the industrial site spewing dense grey smoke into the sky. Other images showed nearby buildings strewn with shards of glass and frightened locals fleeing the blast.

“Personnel were dispatched to the scene, the fire was extinguish­ed, and the human toll is not yet known,” Dahebao – an official daily based out of neighbouri­ng Henan – reported on the Twitter-like Weibo platform, citing authoritie­s.

In June, one person was killed and another injured in an explosion at a chemical plant in Shanghai.

The fire at a Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemi­cal Co plant in the outlying Jinshan district sent thick clouds of smoke over a vast industrial zone as three fires blazed in separate locations, turning the sky black.

And last year, a gas blast killed 25 people and reduced several buildings to rubble in the central city of Shiyan.

 ?? ?? Deadly blaze: In this image taken from video footage run by CCTV, a factory burns in anyang in central China’s Henan province. — ap
Deadly blaze: In this image taken from video footage run by CCTV, a factory burns in anyang in central China’s Henan province. — ap

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