Aerial photo taken on March 21, 2019 shows the scene of an industrial park after an explosion in the city of Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. Six people are dead and 30 others seriously injured after an explosion ripped through an industrial park in the city of Yancheng, eastern China's Jiangsu Province Thursday afternoon, local authorities said. (Xinhua/Ji Chunpeng)
At least 47 people were dead, 32 fatally injured and 58 critically injured in an explosion at a chemical plant in Yancheng City, east China's Jiangsu Province.
The explosion occurred at around 2:48 p.m. on Thursday at the Tianjiayi chemical plant in Xiangshui County's Chengjiagang chemical park.
So far, the firefighter brigade of Jiangsu Province has mobilized 192 fire trucks with 930 firefighters to join the rescue mission, according to the publicity department of Yancheng City at a press conference on Friday morning.
By 7 a.m., three burning storage tanks and burning points were all put out.
Three groups of medical experts are dispatched to help with medical treatment at the explosion site, according to the National Health Commission. And a total of 640 people are receiving medical treatment.
It's reported that Zhang Qinyue, the general manager of the chemical plant's Xiangshui branch, was injured at the incident and is receiving medical treatment. Others related to the explosion are being held by local police.
The chemical plant was established in April 2007, and mainly produces chemical products, including hydroxybenzoic acid and anisole, which are flammable and toxic, according to the press conference.
Wan Pingyu, professor of applied chemistry at Beijing University of Chemical Technology, said that the leak of the toxic chemicals might have affected the surrounding people and environment.
So far, more than 3,000 workers at the plant and nearby factories and around 1,000 residents in nearby villages have been evacuated and relocated to safer places.The schools located near the chemical plant have been suspended, according to the press release.
The explosion had a negative influence on the air quality in the chemical park and its surrounding areas within a 500-meter radius, according to the city's environmental protection authority. But the strong winds are expected to lift the heavy smoke.
A comprehensive environment monitoring has been carried out to closely monitor the air quality and water quality. It's reported that the drinking water has not been affected.
The cause of the explosion is being investigated.
It's reported that the chemical plant had been fined by environment authorities seven times between July 2016 and July 2018 as it was thought to violate regulations in relation to air pollution and solid waste management.
In February 2018, the plant was ordered to rectify its 13 hidden safety hazards, including a leaking valve on its storage tank, according to the Beijing News.