Explosion at fireworks factory in China kills 26, injures 61
Summary
An explosion at a fireworks factory in Liuyang, central China, killed at least 26 people and injured 61. Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered a full investigation and called for better workplace safety measures after the accident.Key Facts
- The explosion happened on Monday around 4:40 pm local time at the Huasheng fireworks factory.
- At least 26 people died and 61 were injured in the blast.
- About 482 emergency workers were sent to the area, and nearby residents were evacuated due to risk of more explosions.
- Local video showed large damage to buildings across several city blocks.
- Chinese authorities have taken action against the factory’s person in charge.
- President Xi and Premier Li called for a thorough review of safety practices to prevent future accidents.
- Liuyang city produces about 70% of China’s fireworks exports and 60% of the domestic market.
- A previous fireworks factory accident in Liuyang in 2019 caused 13 deaths and 17 injuries.
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