12 die in China gas blast
BEIJING: At least 12 people were killed and nearly 140 others injured when a gas line exploded in a residential compound in central China's Hubei province on Sunday, local officials said. Rescue workers are uncertain how many people may still be trapped under the debris, according to a statement from the disaster management bureau in the city of Shiyan.
Videos shot by witnesses and verified by Beijing News show several buildings reduced to rubble and rescuers carrying shocked survivors on stretchers. The blast ripped through a vegetable market that was filled with shoppers and people eating breakfast, an eyewitness told state-run Global Times.
“I heard a loud bang and immediately ducked under the table, thinking it was an earthquake,” a man who owns a small restaurant near the explosion site told the newspaper. State broadcaster CCTV showed footage of buildings with charred walls and shattered windows.Rescuers were seen lifting large slabs to pull out those trapped underneath.The blast occurred in a two-storey building that earlier housed a vehicle frame manufacturer.
Several survivors told the local media that the gas pipeline had fallen into disrepair after the factory was moved last year.”In March, workers from the gas company came and asked whether I got a smell of gas,” one survivor, who runs a stall in the market told local website Health Times. “After asking around people they just left.”The explosion took place at about 6:30am local time (22:30 GMT) and an investigation was underway to determine the cause of the blast, the statement said.
Around 900 residents in the area have been evacuated as surrounding buildings may have been damaged by the blast, the city government said.About 2,000 rescue workers have been deployed on the site.Images verified by Health Times show a firefighter who was also injured and a fire truck damaged by a second, smaller blast. The severely injured were airlifted to bigger hospitals.Long lines of volunteers were seen outside blood banks as local hospitals put out a call for donors. The Ministry of Emergency Management has also sent a team to assist the rescue operation.In a rare move, Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a statement urging local officials to “learn profound lessons from the incident” and double down on efforts to prevent such incidents. “All regions and relevant departments must draw lessons from one another... investigate various safety hazards and prevent major emergencies,” he said.
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