Two children die in Vietnam explosion

AFP  |  Bac Ninh 

A baby and a five-year-old girl were killed in an east of Vietnam's capital today that destroyed several houses and wounded at least six other people.

Authorities are investigating the cause of the blast in province's Yen district, which occurred at 4:30 am demolishing buildings and sending debris flying through the air.


The completely razed five homes and shattered the windows of surrounding buildings, according to an AFP reporter at the scene.

A one-year-old boy and a girl were killed, according to a report from the seen by AFP, while six others were taken to hospital with injuries.

"The blast seemed to be in an area where there are many families involved in collecting scrap," a told AFP, requesting anonymity.

Salvage of from the tonnes of War-era bombs that still blanket the country often ends in tragedy.

In August six people were killed, including three children, when a war-era bomb exploded in province. Reports at the time suggested it detonated as scrap workers cut it open.

Since the end of the War in 1975, more than 42,000 people have been killed and over 62,100 injured by unexploded ordnance dropped by US aircraft, according government figures.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 12:50 IST