Death toll rises to 37 after fireworks factory explosion in China’s Hunan Province

Death toll rises to 37 after fireworks factory explosion in China’s Hunan Province

BEIJING: The death toll from a fireworks factory explosion in China’s southern Hunan province has climbed to 37, while one person remains missing, according to state news agency Xinhua.

The explosion took place at ​around 4:40 p.m. (0840 GMT) on Monday in ⁠Hunan’s Liuyang, known as China’s fireworks ​capital because it manufactures 60% of the domestic supply ​of the devices and about 70% of exports.

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Rescue teams have concluded on-site searches and recovery efforts after the blast, which left widespread destruction, with factory buildings reduced to rubble and surrounding infrastructure severely damaged.

An investigation ​into the incident has been launched and police have summoned ‌eight ⁠people for questioning on suspicion of causing the deadly explosion, state media said.

The probe is under supervision of China’s top ​prosecutors while Hunan ​has ordered ⁠the suspension of operations for all fireworks plants in the city ​for safety inspections.

This latest disaster has once again drawn attention to industrial safety standards in China’s fireworks sector.

In a similar incident in June, a fireworks factory explosion in the same province killed nine people, raising concerns over repeated safety lapses. Historically, China has witnessed several major industrial accidents.

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