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At Least 5 Dead and 6 Missing After Huge Explosion at Chemical Plant: Reports
At Least 5 Dead and 6 Missing After Huge Explosion at Chemical Plant: Reports

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

At Least 5 Dead and 6 Missing After Huge Explosion at Chemical Plant: Reports

A massive explosion that occurred at a chemical plant in China has left at least five dead, six missing and 19 injured The explosion took place on Tuesday, May 27, causing damage to nearby buildings, according to reports A cause for the explosion is still unclear,At least five people have died and six others are missing following a huge explosion at a chemical plant in China, according to multiple reports. According to the Associated Press and BBC News, citing local emergency management authorities and Chinese state media, 19 people were also injured in the incident when a factory owned by Gaomi Shandong Youdao Chemical Co, Ltd. went up in flames on Tuesday, May 27. Recovery efforts are underway as Chinese authorities in the city of Weifang, which is in the Shandong province south of Beijing. search for the six who are missing and citizens begin to pick up the pieces after the explosion, per Reuters. Videos shared online showcased the devastation caused by the blast. In many of them, a massive plume of smoke can be seen rising above the site. In a clip shared by the AP, some of the extensive damage that nearby buildings suffered could be seen. One had its windows blown out, while a set of double doors was even knocked over, collapsing into a building. The cause of the explosion is still unknown. The AP reported that China's National Ministry of Emergency Management had recently "held a workshop on preventing and controlling risks in the chemical industry." Gaomi Shandong Youdao Chemical, which works in the pesticides and pharmaceuticals industries, was reportedly cited for "safety risks" at least twice last year, according to the outlet, though they also noted that the company had been commended by the Weifang Emergency Management Bureau after "[identifying] more than 800 safety hazards in the first eight months of 2024 and rectified all of them." Citing state broadcaster CCTV, the AP reported that the explosion required 230 emergency responders. Testing has been conducted to see if the explosion poses a significant risk to residents; however, the results have not yet been revealed. The damage extends beyond the factory, with a restaurant located nearly two miles away suffering minor damage. Speaking to Reuters, the restaurant owner compared the blast to "a small earthquake." While there was "no substantial damage" to the restaurant, there were "cracks" in some of the windows, per the outlet. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Closer to the factory, 60-year-old Liu Ming told Reuters that they lost everything. "(The authorities) told us to stay in a hotel. It's okay for a day or two, but look at us now. We have no land, nothing," she said, describing the "intense" fire, which she said "[burst] out fiercely." Citing state-run news site The Paper, AP reported that students at a school located more than half a mile from the blast site were "given masks and told not to remove them." A student who spoke to the outlet described "dirt-yellow smoke, tainted with redness, rising from the plant" and added that "there was a funny smell." Read the original article on People

After deadly blast at China chemical plant, residents evacuate to safety
After deadly blast at China chemical plant, residents evacuate to safety

Khaleej Times

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Khaleej Times

After deadly blast at China chemical plant, residents evacuate to safety

Residents near a chemical plant in eastern China were taking stock on Wednesday of the damage to their homes after a huge and still unexplained blast killed at least five, spewed out chemicals and shattered windows as far as a kilometre away. Plumes of black and grey smoke lingered over the plant at Gaomi, a city in the eastern province of Shandong, a day after the explosion, which the official Xinhua news agency said had injured 19, with six more missing. Farmer Yu Qianming said he and his wife had moved their grandchild elsewhere as a precaution, although they felt safe in their home as long as the wind kept blowing in a northerly direction. His family had escaped without injury, the 69-year-old said, while showing Reuters roofing material that fell and windows that shattered in the blast. Local officials have yet to issue the results of air quality tests on Tuesday, after a column of orange and black smoke billowed from the plant. On Wednesday, vehicles patrolled the perimeter of the site that sprawls over more than 47 hectares (116 acres), while drone footage showed multi-storey buildings flattened by the blast. Liu Ming, a 60-year-old who lives 500 m (547 yards) away, said she was considering moving after her home and clothing store suffered extensive damage, though she did not have any firm plans yet. She showed Reuters window frames pulverised by the blast, with shards of glass strewn among boxes of thread and clothes on the floor. Several shops away, another store owner had a minor head wound from the blast, which happened while he was eating lunch. Set up in August 2019 in the Gaomi Renhe chemical park, the Shandong Youdao Chemical plant develops and makes chemicals used in pesticides and pharmaceuticals, the company said on its website, with more than 300 employees at the site. Blasts in recent years at chemical plants in China have included one in the northwest region of Ningxia in 2024 and another in the southeastern province of Jiangxi in 2023. In 2015, two massive explosions at warehouses of hazardous and flammable chemicals in the port city of Tianjin that killed more than 170 people and injured 700 prompted tougher laws on storage of chemicals. Another blast that year at a Shandong chemical plant killed 13.

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