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China fireworks truck blast causes highway collapse China fireworks truck blast causes highway collapse
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A truck carrying fireworks has exploded on an elevated highway in central China, causing part of it to collapse, state media say. A truck carrying fireworks has exploded on an elevated highway in central China, killing several people and causing part of the road to collapse, state media say.
The blast, which destroyed an 80m (262ft) section of road, took place on the G30 expressway in Henan province.The blast, which destroyed an 80m (262ft) section of road, took place on the G30 expressway in Henan province.
China National Radio said at least 26 people had been killed, while Xinhua news agency put the number of dead at four, with eight injured. China National Radio said at least 26 people had died while Xinhua news agency put the number of dead at four.
Several vehicles were reported to have tumbled off the road.Several vehicles were reported to have tumbled off the road.
Six vehicles were retrieved from the wreckage while search and rescue efforts were continuing at the site, Xinhua said. Witnesses said some cars were thrown of the road by the force of the blast.
Images posted on micro-blogging sites showed wrecked trucks and debris, as well as a collapsed section of highway. One showed a truck perched precariously at the broken edge of the carriageway. Six vehicles were retrieved from the wreckage Xinhua said, while search and rescue efforts were continuing at the site.
Images posted on micro-blogging sites showed wrecked trucks and debris, as well as a collapsed section of highway, near Sanmenxia.
One photo showed a truck perched precariously at the broken edge of the carriageway.
Chinese New Year, when demand for fireworks is traditionally high, is just over a week away.Chinese New Year, when demand for fireworks is traditionally high, is just over a week away.