China detains suspects after blast at chemical plant

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BEIJING, July 14, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Authorities have detained “several”
suspects in wake of an explosion at a chemical plant in southwest China that
left 19 dead and injured 12 others, state media said.

The blast occurred at 6:30 pm (1030 GMT) Thursday at an industrial park in
Sichuan province’s Yibin city, according to a statement on the website of the
local work safety administration.

Photos on a local news website showed what appeared to be the burned out
shell of a building surrounded by rubble.

The building was owned by chemical manufacturer Hengda, which was
“conducting illegal construction at the plant which had not passed safety and
fire control checks”, the official Xinhua news agency said late Friday,
citing local authorities.

The Ministry of Emergency Management has sent a team to further
investigate the cause of the explosion, the agency added.

China has been rocked by several industrial accidents in recent years.

A septic tank explosion last November destroyed a wide swathe of a light
industrial area in Ningbo, just south of Shanghai.

In 2015, giant chemical blasts in a container storage facility killed at
least 165 people in the northern port city of Tianjin.

The explosions caused more than $1 billion in damage and sparked
widespread anger at a perceived lack of transparency over the accident’s
causes and its environmental impact.

A government inquiry eventually recommended 123 people be punished.
Tianjin’s mayor at the time of the accident was sentenced to 12 years in
prison for graft in September.