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Powerful Explosion in Power Plant in China’s Dangyang City Kills 21 People
Girish Shetti | | Aug 12, 2016 12:11 PM EDT |
A powerful blast at a power plant in Dangyang city in China's central province has left at least 21 people dead and five others injured.
19-Year-Old Sentenced to Jail for Tianjin Blast Fraud
JB Cach | | Jan 29, 2016 07:24 AM EST |
A 19-year-old girl, who earned nearly 100,000 yuan through online fraud, has been sentenced to three years in prison on Thursday in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern China.
Another Chemical Warehouse Blast Occurs in Tianjin Two Months After Explosions Killed 173
Kwao Peppeh | | Oct 13, 2015 06:17 AM EDT |
A warehouse filled with alcoholic and chemical materials caught fire and exploded in Tianjin on Monday night. No casualties have been reported thus far. The incident happened just two months after twin blasts at the Tianjin warehouse left more 170 people dead.
Another Chemical Explosion Rocks China, 1 Person Dead
Benjie Batanes | | Sep 01, 2015 07:52 AM EDT |
Another chemical explosion has occured in the Chinese city of Dongying, Shandong province, on Monday, according to state media.
First Rains After Tianjin Port Explosions Test Negative for Cyanide
Benjie Batanes | | Aug 19, 2015 11:00 AM EDT |
Chinese authorities announced that the rains that have poured on Tuesday in Tianjin city did not contained any traces of cyanide. There were earlier fears that the deadly chemical may be unleashed as a result of the chemical explosions that ripped large sections of the port and killed more than a hundred people a week ago.
China Mourns Victims of Tianjin Port Explosions
Kwao Peppeh | | Aug 18, 2015 12:41 AM EDT |
Hundreds of rescue workers at the Tianjin port, which was rocked by heavy explosions on Aug. 12, have paid respect to the victims of the deadly blast according to Chinese Buddhist culture.
Tianjin Death Toll Climbs to 144, Residents Demand Compensation from Government
Benjie Batanes | | Aug 17, 2015 10:31 AM EDT |
Chinese authorities on Monday confirmed that the number of deaths from the Tianjin explosion has now reached 114 while around 70 persons are still unaccounted for. Meanwhile, residents of nearby apartment complexes have staged a rally demanding compensation from the government for the damages of their homes.
Chinese Stars Donate Money, Time for Tianjin Blast Victims; Premiers, Shows Go Silent for Mourning
K.E. Pulumbarit | | Aug 17, 2015 08:05 AM EDT |
Several players in the Chinese entertainment industry joined in the mourning for Tianjin blast victims.
Premier Li Visits Tianjin Explosion Site, Death Toll Rises 112
Kwao Peppeh | | Aug 16, 2015 06:41 AM EDT |
Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday visited the Tianjin port warehouse where an explosion occurred earlier in the week. The leader's visit followed an announcement by local authorities that the death toll from the deadly blast on Aug. 12 has increased to 112.
Authorities Assure Tianjin Residents that Air, Seawater Uncontaminated by Dangerous Chemicals from Explosion
Benjie Batanes | | Aug 14, 2015 09:34 AM EDT |
Chinese authorities have assured Tianjin residents that the air and seawater in the city has not been contaminated by dangerous chemicals after a large warehouse filled with hazardous chemicals blew up on Wednesday.
Song Seung-heon, Liu Yifei Turn Movie Promotion Into Prayer Event for Tianjin Blast Victims
K.E. Pulumbarit | | Aug 14, 2015 08:51 AM EDT |
Instead of making a huge promotion for their latest movie "The Third Way of Love," trending couple Song Seung-heon and Liu Yifei participated in a prayer event for the victims of the Tianjin port blast.
Death Toll from Tianjin Port Blast Reaches 50, Explosions Captured by Space Satellites
Benjie Batanes | | Aug 14, 2015 07:52 AM EDT |
Chinese authorities said that the death toll of the Tianjin port blast has reached 50 people. Investigators are yet to pinpoint the cause of the incident on Thursday evening. Firefighters were already at the scene putting out the fire when the explosions occurred.
Tianjin Port Explosion Death Toll Reaches 17, Hundreds Wounded
Benjie Batanes | | Aug 13, 2015 07:41 AM EDT |
At least 17 people have lost their lives and up to 400 others have been injured following two huge explosions on Wednesday evening at a port in Tianjin Province. Government-run press have reported that combustible materials stored in the industrial section of the port triggered the accident.
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