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Photo taken on Aug. 15, 2015 shows a scene of the warehouse explosion site in Tianjin, north China [Xinhua]
More than 50 people have been rescued in Tianjin after multiple blasts at a chemical warehouse in Tianjin in north China on Saturday.
President Xi Jinping said that the Tianjin blasts and a string of recent accidents exposed severe problems in China’s work safety, and that authorities must always keep “safe development” and “people’s interest first”.
He said the country needs better emergency response mechanism, greater implementation of work safety regulations, and careful checks of all possible safety risks, to achieve “substantial improvement” in work safety.
The accountability system must be put into practice earnestly in order to prevent dereliction of duty, he added.
Distraught relatives of those killed and those still missing confronted officials at a government press conference on Saturday.
The Chinese Cabinet on Saturday had called a national tele-conference to lay out work on a national safety inspection that will target industries related with dangerous chemicals, explosives, fireworks, elevators, non-coal mines, public transport and ports.
Following the blasts, online rumours that fueled further panic included posts that claimed “the blasts killed at least 1,000 people,” “shopping malls in Tianjin got looted” and “leadership change in Tianjin government.”
China’s internet regulator has initiated a crackdown on the websites that were “spreading rumors after major disasters” said Chinese agency Xinhua.
In a statement released on late Saturday, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) accused 50 websites for creating panic by publishing unverified information about the blasts.
TBP and Agencies
henrypaul
August 18, 2015 at 3:02 pm
it seems that this kind of explosion is not driven by selfheating or selfexplosion. Natriuncyan is not inflamable by itself. Usually chemicals -whatever it might be- are stored away in secure tanks, containers and other safe devices. There is – despite of evidence – great belief that the entire accident ist due to a kind of mini-nuke bomb with phosphoric-sub-bombs. Look at all fotografs and you will see that all stories up till now are unbelievable