Porterville Recorder

Explosion in China port kills 2, injures 30

- By JOE MCDONALD

BEIJING — An explosion in a port city south of Shanghai on Sunday killed two people and injured at least 30 others as it knocked down buildings and left streets littered with damaged cars and debris, the government and news reports said.

The early morning explosion struck a riverfront neighborho­od in Ningbo, one of China’s busiest ports, the official Xinhua News Agency and other outlets reported. Xinhua said it occurred at a factory but a police statement said the cause was under investigat­ion.

Two people were killed and two more seriously injured, the district office announced on its social media account. It gave no details of the deaths.

At least 30 others were taken to hospitals, according to Huanqiu. com, a website operated by the newspaper Global Times. It gave no details of their injuries.

China suffers frequent deadly fires and industrial accidents, often blamed on negligence.

Official safety crackdowns have improved conditions in some areas but many companies still cut corners. In 2015, an explosion traced to improperly stored chemicals killed at least 173 people in Tianjin, a port east of Beijing.

Sunday’s blast knocked down residentia­l buildings but those were vacant and in the process of being demolished, Huanqiu.com said. It said there might have been people in the area collecting scrap for recycling.

Bystanders said the explosion might have been caused by a gas pipeline that was damaged during demolition work, but the Ningbo gas company said it had no lines in the area, the newspaper China Youth Daily reported on its website.

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