Thirty-six people died in a plant fire in China. (symbolic photo)
New Delhi:
Thirty-six people died and two went missing in a plant fire in Central China (Central China). State media on Tuesday confirmed the news through wires from local authorities. “The fire broke out at a plant in Anyang city in central China’s Henan province on Monday,” Xinhua news agency reported without sharing more details. After the information about the fire, the city drainage team immediately sent on the load. Public security, emergency response, municipal administration, and power supply arrive at the same time to carry out emergency operations and rescue operations.
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Apart from the dead and missing people, two injured people have been admitted to the hospital in the incident. Authorities said “criminal suspects” have been taken into custody in connection with the fire. Explain that industrial accidents are common in China due to weak safety standards and bribery of the officials who enforce them. Earlier in June, a chemical explosion in Shanghai killed one person and injured another. Last year, a gas explosion in the central city of Xi’an killed 25 people and brought many buildings under rubble.
In March 2019, an explosion occurred at a chemical factory in Yancheng, 260 kilometers (161 mi) from Shanghai, killing 78 people and destroying homes within several kilometres. The year before, a massive explosion at a chemical dam in northern Tianjin killed 165 people, one of China’s worst industrial casualties.
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