Huge explosions at a warehouse for dangerous materials in the
northeastern Chinese port
of Tianjin killed at
least 17 people, injured hundreds and sent massive fireballs into the night
sky, officials and witnesses said Thursday.
"I thought it was an earthquake, so I rushed downstairs
without my shoes on," Tianjin
resident Zhang Siyu, whose home is several kilometers from the blast site, said
in a telephone interview. "Only once I was outside did I realize it was an
explosion. There was the huge fireball in the sky with thick clouds. Everybody
could see it."
Zhang said she could see wounded people weeping. She said she
did not see anyone who had been killed, but "I could feel death."
Police in Tianjin
said an initial blast took place at shipping containers in a warehouse for
hazardous materials owned by Ruihai Logistics, a company that says it's
properly approved to handle hazardous materials. State media said senior
management of the company had been detained by authorities.
It's part of an industrial park, with some apartment
buildings in the vicinity.
The official Xinhua News agency said an initial explosion
triggered other blasts at nearby businesses. The National Earthquake Bureau
reported two major blasts before midnight, the first with an equivalent of 3
tons of TNT, and the second with the equivalent of 21 tons.
In one neighborhood about six to 12 miles from the blast
site, some residents were sleeping on the street wearing gas masks, although
there was no perceptible problem with the air apart from massive clouds of
smoke seen in the distance.
"It was like what we were told a nuclear bomb would be
like," said truck driver Zhao Zhencheng, who spent the night in the cab of
his truck. "I've never even thought I'd see such a thing. It was
terrifying but also beautiful."
At the nearby Taida
Hospital as dawn broke,
military medical tents were set up. Photos circulating online showed patients
in bandages and with cuts.
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Keywords:
- broadcaster 廣播員
- weep 哭泣
- blast 爆破
- vicinity 附近
- perceptible 感知
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回覆刪除For humans, It is life safety or economic progress and development of a big problem Especially for China, their economy is booming, and nobody wants to stop for the environment which is very scary.
回覆刪除Security should be the priority.
回覆刪除Can't just because of saving money or convenience,then sacrifice the Security measures.
Fortunately,the accident this time is in the industrial area not in a neighborhood.
And I think the government should take it seriously and make more rigorously rule to resist and prevent the accident like that.