China chemical plant blast death toll reaches 47; Xi for all-out efforts to rescue victims

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

The death toll in the powerful explosion at a in climbed to 47 on Friday with demanding all-out efforts to carry out search and rescue operations.

Forty Seven people have been killed and a further 90 seriously injured, reported state-run Daily.

Xi, also the of the (CPC) and of the Central Military Commission, demanded all-out efforts to search and rescue victims.

Xi, who is on his five-day tour of Europe, said that all-out efforts must be made to search those trapped, and the injured must be timely treated and relief work must be well carried out to maintain social stability.

Meanwhile, environment monitoring and early warning should be strengthened to prevent environmental pollution as well as secondary disasters, he said.

The explosion affected 16 surrounding enterprises. Open fire has been put out and air pollution indexes are within the allowed range.

Xi ordered that the cause of the accident must be identified as early as possible and that authoritative information should be timely released.

The said 88 people have been rescued from the site of the incident.

Eye-witnesses said several workers were trapped after buildings were knocked down by the shockwave stated to be a mild tremor caused by the blast which took place in a pesticide plant. The blast also shattered windows of nearby residential houses.

The fire fighter brigade of has mobilised 176 fire trucks with 928 personnel to join the rescue mission, the said.

A of applied chemistry at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, in an interview with CCTV, said the leak of might have affected the people and environment in the surrounding areas.

According to the city's environmental protection authority, the explosion had a negative influence on the air quality in the and its surrounding areas within a 500-meter radius, but the strong winds are expected to lift the heavy smoke.

No residents live in the chemical park, while all people in nearby areas have been evacuated, officials said.

Yancheng's education department said school students were among those injured in the explosion. of the area indicate that there are at least 10 schools close to the site.

reported that the blast was caused by benzene and occurred in a production area of the plant.

Production at other plants in the area were not affected, the report said.

A witness surnamed Xie living about 1.5-km from the plant told Hong Kong-based Morning Post that all her windows were shattered by the blast.

Tianjiayi Chemical Company, which owns the plant, was established in 2007. Its business includes the manufacture of such as hydroxybenzoic acid.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 14:15 IST