Deadly Explosion At Fireworks Factory In China Claims 26 Lives‎

Deadly Explosion At Fireworks Factory In China Claims 26 Lives‎/Image@ BBC

A catastrophic explosion at a fireworks manufacturing facility in Hunan province, China, has resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals and left 61 others injured, according to reports from state media.

‎The incident occurred at the Huasheng Fireworks plant around 4:40 PM local time (08:40 GMT) yesterday in the city of Liuyang, prompting emergency responders to evacuate residents within a 3-kilometer (1.9-mile) radius of the site.

‎Nearly 500 personnel were dispatched to conduct search and rescue operations, while advanced robotic technology was employed to locate those trapped inside the building.

‎Authorities have initiated an investigation into the cause of the explosion and have reportedly implemented “control measures” against the individual responsible for the fireworks company.

‎Officials noted that two gunpowder storage facilities within the factory complex posed significant risks during the rescue efforts.

‎To mitigate potential hazards, teams evacuated nearby residents and took precautions such as humidifying the area to prevent secondary explosions.

‎Witnesses described the devastation, with one CCTV reporter noting that windows in nearby residential buildings were shattered due to the force of the blast.

‎Injuries among those affected range from individuals in their 20s to those in their 60s, with some suffering from bone fractures caused by flying debris, as detailed in a report by CCTV.

‎Chinese President, Xi Jinping, has called for comprehensive efforts to locate those still missing and to provide medical assistance to the injured. He has also demanded a thorough investigation into the incident to ensure accountability.

‎Residents living approximately 1 kilometer from the factory expressed their distress, reporting damage to their homes, including shattered glass windows and twisted doors.

‎One local stated that villagers now must take detours due to debris scattered on roads, while another expressed fear and has chosen to leave the area.

‎Liuyang is recognized as a major center for fireworks production, often referred to as the largest manufacturer of its kind globally.

‎Unfortunately, incidents involving explosions at fireworks facilities are not rare in China, earlier this year, a separate explosion at a fireworks store in Hubei province resulted in 12 fatalities.

 

By: Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong

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