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A powerful explosion ripped through an industrial park in eastern China on Thursday, 21 March, killing at least 44 people and injuring 58 others as it knocked down factory buildings, local officials said.
The death toll was announced by the state government, adding that the injured were sent to hospitals in time.
The explosion occurred at around 2:48 pm (local time) following a fire in a fertiliser factory in a chemical industrial park in Yancheng, Jiangsu province, according to the government of Xiangshui county.
Eye-witnesses said several workers were trapped after buildings were knocked down by the shockwave stated to be a mild tremor caused by the blast which took place in a pesticide plant. The blast also shattered the windows of nearby residential houses.
They said many workers were seen running out of the factory covered in blood after the blast which also shattered the windows of many nearby residential houses and damaged cars in the vicinity.
State-run Xinhua news agency reported that 12 people were rescued on Thursday after the explosion.
The firefighter brigade of Jiangsu said they had mobilised 86 fire-trucks to join the rescue mission.
Yancheng's education department said school students were among those injured in the explosion. Online maps of the area indicate there are at least 10 schools close to the site.
Production at other plants in the area were not affected, the report said.
A witness surnamed Xie living about 1.5 km from the plant told Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post that all her windows were shattered by the blast.
Jiangsu Tianjiayi Chemical Company, which owns the plant, was established in 2007. Its business includes the manufacture of chemical products such as hydroxybenzoic acid.
(With inputs from Global Times)
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