Nearly 200 injured amid fire explosion in Taiwan

About 200 people were injured after a fire suspected to have stemmed from the explosion of an unknown flammable powder in a recreational park in northern Taiwan.

People carry an injured man at the Formosa Fun Coast amusement park after an explosion in the Pali district of New Taipei City on June 27, 2015. (AFP PHOTO / STR)

People carry an injured man at the Formosa Fun Coast amusement park after an explosion in the Pali district of New Taipei City on June 27, 2015. (AFP PHOTO / STR) Source: AFP

About 200 people were injured after a fire suspected to have stemmed from the explosion of an unknown flammable powder occurred in a recreational park in northern Taiwan, local media reported on Saturday.

The fire broke out at the centre of the stage when up to 1,000 people were having a color play party - a festival of dance and music where revellers are sprayed with clouds of coloured powder. Footage from TV stations showed flames reaching into the sky with some people running to escape.

"178 people that have been injured have been sent to hospitals nearby. We are very sorry about what happened and we will investigate the cause to find out who is responsible," New Taipei City mayor Eric Chu told reporters.

"We have demanded the park shut down immediately for inspection," he said.

The number of injured could rise, local media said.

(Reporting by Faith Hung; editing by Ralph Boulton)


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