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Blast rocks fertilizer factory in Ibaraki, Japan, knocking out power in neighborhood | Blast rocks fertilizer factory in Ibaraki, Japan, knocking out power in neighborhood |
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A blast has ripped through a fertilizer factory in Ibaraki, on the main Japanese island of Honshu, knocking out power in the neighborhood, according to local police. | A blast has ripped through a fertilizer factory in Ibaraki, on the main Japanese island of Honshu, knocking out power in the neighborhood, according to local police. |
At least 300 homes lost power as a result of the explosion, according to local media. The incident took place at around 3 p.m. local time (0400 GMT).The explosion also destroyed the roofs of at least two buildings and heavily charred the interior, images from the scene showed. | At least 300 homes lost power as a result of the explosion, according to local media. The incident took place at around 3 p.m. local time (0400 GMT).The explosion also destroyed the roofs of at least two buildings and heavily charred the interior, images from the scene showed. |
Police are investigating the incident. There were no immediate reports of loss of life. | Police are investigating the incident. There were no immediate reports of loss of life. |
In August 2015, a blast ripped through a warehouse at a US military post in the city of Sagamihara, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of Tokyo, causing a fire. Witnesses told AFP they first feared a bomb had gone off. | |
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Several hours later, a powerful blaze erupted at a steel pipe plant near Tokyo's Haneda international airport. The local fire department reportedly said the blaze may have been caused by workers using gas burners to dismantle the site. |
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