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Toxic yellow gas seen at China chemical plant

The blast at Tianjiayi Chemical plant in Yancheng released toxic yellow gas which could be seen rising from the flames on Friday. The death toll in the explosion at the plant in eastern China has risen to 47, with another 90 people seriously injured.

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Published : Mar 22, 2019, 8:27 PM IST

Firefighters and rescue crew

Yancheng: Toxic yellow gas could be seen rising from the flames on Friday at the Tianjiayi Chemical plant in the city of Yancheng.

Firefighters and rescue crew

Thursday's blast there is China's worst industrial accident in years, with nearly 1,000 area residents moved to safety as of Friday as a precaution against leaks and additional explosions.

The death toll in the explosion at the plant in eastern China has risen to 47, with another 90 people seriously injured.

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Firefighters and soldiers wore protective masks and suits to go into the chemical plant area, detecting air and water quality and searching and rescuing people trapped.

Windows in buildings as far as about 6 kilometres were blown out by the force of the blast.

China has long struggled with industrial safety. A 2015 explosion at a chemical warehouse in the city of Tianjin killed 173 people.

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Yancheng: Toxic yellow gas could be seen rising from the flames on Friday at the Tianjiayi Chemical plant in the city of Yancheng.

Firefighters and rescue crew

Thursday's blast there is China's worst industrial accident in years, with nearly 1,000 area residents moved to safety as of Friday as a precaution against leaks and additional explosions.

The death toll in the explosion at the plant in eastern China has risen to 47, with another 90 people seriously injured.

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Firefighters and soldiers wore protective masks and suits to go into the chemical plant area, detecting air and water quality and searching and rescuing people trapped.

Windows in buildings as far as about 6 kilometres were blown out by the force of the blast.

China has long struggled with industrial safety. A 2015 explosion at a chemical warehouse in the city of Tianjin killed 173 people.

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS MAINLAND CHINA
SHOTLIST:
CCTV OFF-AIR - NO ACCESS MAINLAND CHINA
Yancheng - 22 March 2019
1. Various of fire engines and firefighters
2. Various of damaged and burnt-out factory buildings
3. Various AERIALS of burnt-out buildings
4. Various of buildings and parking area
STORYLINE:
The local government reports the death toll in an explosion at a chemical plant in eastern China on Thursday has risen to 44, with another 90 people seriously injured.
The blast at the Tianjiayi Chemical plant in the city of Yancheng is China's worst industrial accident in years, with nearly 1,000 area residents moved to safety as of Friday as a precaution against leaks and additional explosions.
The Yancheng city government said on its official microblog that 3,500 medical workers at 16 hospitals had been mobilized to treat the injured.
China has long struggled with industrial safety. An explosion in 2015 at a chemical warehouse in Tianjin killed 173 people.
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