Seven killed in explosion in China factory
Beijing, March 31
Seven people were killed and five others injured in an explosion at a scrap metal moulding plant in eastern China on Sunday, officials said.
The explosion took place in a yard outside the Kunshan Waffer Technology Corp Ltd in Kunshan Bonded Zone in the Jiangsu Province, they said.
The cause of the explosion is still under investigation, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. The incident came barely a week after one of China’s worst industrial accidents in which 78 persons were killed and over 600 others injured. On March 22, a powerful blast at a pesticide factory in the eastern city of Yancheng demolished a number of other factories in the industrial park. Earlier, on Friday, five people were killed in an explosion in a factory in China’s Shandong Province. The explosion took place in a workshop of a perlite factory in the city of Qingzhou. The private factory owner was held by the local police. Initial investigation showed the accident was caused by a leak in a liquefied gas tank. — PTI
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