Eight dead in China chemical plant blast

Eight people have been killed in an explosion and fire at a chemical plant in eastern China's Shandong province.

A Chinese petrochemical plant burns after an explosion in Shandong province.

A Chinese petrochemical plant burns after an explosion in Shandong province. Source: Reuters

Eight people have been killed and five injured in an explosion and fire at a chemical plant in eastern China's Shandong province.

The official Xinhua News Agency said Monday's accident was triggered by an explosion of a liquefied gas tanker in a loading area at the Linyi Jinyu Petrochemical Co plant.

The blast set ablaze several fuel storage tanks at the site in the Lingang Economic Zone in the city of Linyi. Nearby areas were evacuated.

The plant's owner was later detained by police and the injured were taken to a local hospital.

The Lingang Economic Zone said in a statement posted to the internet that the fire was extinguished Monday afternoon after more than 900 firefighters responded.


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