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15 dead, 15 seriously injured after gas plant explodes in China

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Death toll of gas plant blast in China reaches 15
WATCH ABOVE: Death toll of gas plant blast in China reaches 15 – Jul 20, 2019

Authorities in central China said Sunday the death toll in a gas plant explosion has risen to 15 with another 15 seriously injured.

Three people who were previously missing have been found dead, said local authorities. About 270 firefighters and rescue workers have completed three rounds of search and rescue since the Friday evening explosion in Yima city in Henan province, China’s Ministry of Emergency Management said.

The blast shattered windows 3 kilometers (2 miles) away and knocked off doors inside buildings, Chinese state media reports said.

The official Xinhua news agency says the explosion occurred in the air separation unit of the Yima gas factory of the Henan Coal Gas (Group) Co., Ltd. It said that all production had stopped.

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China experiences frequent industrial accidents despite orders from the central government to improve safety at factories, power plants and mines.

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More than 60 people died in March in a chemical plant explosion in eastern Jiangsu province.

Among the worst accidents was a massive 2015 explosion at a chemical warehouse in the port city of Tianjin that killed 173 people, most of them firefighters and police officers. That blast was blamed on illegal construction and unsafe storage of volatile materials.

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