The death toll from Monday's explosion at a fireworks factory in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province has climbed to 19, with five missing and another 153 injured, local authorities said Tuesday.
Firemen and rescuers work on the site of a fireworks factory explosion in Yichun of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province late into the night on August 16, 2010. |
The explosion occurred at 9:45 Monday morning at the factory in the Wumahe District of Yichun City. It killed nine of the factory's 51 workers and injured 35, while five are still unaccounted for.
Another eight were killed and 35 injured when the explosion hit the neighboring Taiye Wood Factory.
The blast also killed two pedestrians and injured 83 residents near the factory.
The ensuing fire was largely brought under control Monday after a helicopter dumped water on the blaze.
As of 2 a.m. Tuesday, the fire had been largely extinguished but smoke still surrounds the area and 23 small fires are still burning within a 309-meter radius of the factory.
The situation is still severe and new accidents might occur, as there are three timber mills near the fireworks factory, a local government official said.
Fire trucks Monday hosed water onto other warehouses of the fireworks factory to prevent more explosions. But some think that could be risky.
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