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China blasts: Casualties as Tianjin warehouse blows up China blasts: Casualties as Tianjin warehouse blows up
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Massive explosions have hit China's northern port city of Tianjin, leaving at least 17 people dead and hundreds more injured.Massive explosions have hit China's northern port city of Tianjin, leaving at least 17 people dead and hundreds more injured.
State media said the blasts happened in a warehouse storing "dangerous and chemical goods" in the port area of the city.State media said the blasts happened in a warehouse storing "dangerous and chemical goods" in the port area of the city.
Pictures and video on social media showed flames lighting up the sky, and buildings are said to have collapsed.Pictures and video on social media showed flames lighting up the sky, and buildings are said to have collapsed.
Hospitals are reported to be overwhelmed with casualties.Hospitals are reported to be overwhelmed with casualties.
The editor of the BBC's Chinese Service, Raymond Li, says all indications are that it is an industrial accident. President Xi Jinping has urged "all-out efforts to rescue victims and extinguish the fire", state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) reported.
State broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) said a shipment of explosives had detonated but this was not confirmed. CCTV said a shipment of explosives had detonated but this was not confirmed.
The first explosion at about 23:30 (16:30 GMT) was followed by another seconds later. Shockwaves were felt several kilometres away. The first explosion at about 23:30 (15:30 GMT) on Wednesday was followed by another seconds later. Shockwaves were felt several kilometres away.
The editor of the BBC's Chinese Service, Raymond Li, says all indications are that it was an industrial accident.
The China Earthquake Networks Centre said the magnitude of the first explosion was the equivalent of detonating three tons of TNT, while the second was the equivalent of 21 tons of the explosive.The China Earthquake Networks Centre said the magnitude of the first explosion was the equivalent of detonating three tons of TNT, while the second was the equivalent of 21 tons of the explosive.
Further blasts were subsequently triggered nearby, Xinhua state news agency said.Further blasts were subsequently triggered nearby, Xinhua state news agency said.
CCTV said more than 400 people had been injured, adding in a Twitter post that President Xi Jinping had urged "all-out efforts to rescue victims and extinguish fire". CCTV said more than 400 people had been injured while Tianjin's municipal government said 11 of the injured were in a critical condition.
Tianjin's municipal government said 11 of the injured were in a critical condition.
John Sudworth, BBC News, BeijingJohn Sudworth, BBC News, Beijing
Some of the still photographs being posted online really give a sense of the damage. People are showing internal doors ripped off their hinges and glass is scattered everywhere inside apartments.Some of the still photographs being posted online really give a sense of the damage. People are showing internal doors ripped off their hinges and glass is scattered everywhere inside apartments.
The most upsetting images are from the surrounding streets and from hospital waiting areas showing some of the injured - parents carrying injured children.The most upsetting images are from the surrounding streets and from hospital waiting areas showing some of the injured - parents carrying injured children.
Hospitals are clearly struggling to cope with this huge influx of casualties.Hospitals are clearly struggling to cope with this huge influx of casualties.
Hours later, fires were still burning and 100 fire engines were at the scene, reported CCTV.Hours later, fires were still burning and 100 fire engines were at the scene, reported CCTV.
It added that police were focusing on search and rescue operations rather than putting out the fire, as they want all chemicals to burn up completely. There was concern that high winds in the area could cause another blast.
Two firefighters were "out of contact", and four were among the injured, Xinhua said.Two firefighters were "out of contact", and four were among the injured, Xinhua said.
One witness, named only as Ms Yang, told local media she was out shopping when "suddenly from behind there was a big fireball and explosion".One witness, named only as Ms Yang, told local media she was out shopping when "suddenly from behind there was a big fireball and explosion".
"At the time of the explosion the ground was shaking fiercely, nearby cars and buildings were shaking, a few buildings' glass all broke and everyone started to run," she said."At the time of the explosion the ground was shaking fiercely, nearby cars and buildings were shaking, a few buildings' glass all broke and everyone started to run," she said.
"Now all the residents are gathered in the street.""Now all the residents are gathered in the street."
Another witness, Canadian teacher Monica Andrews, told how she woke in panic after what she thought was an earthquake.Another witness, Canadian teacher Monica Andrews, told how she woke in panic after what she thought was an earthquake.
"I... looked out the window and the sky was red. I just watched a second explosion go off and [it was] just pure chaos, everyone leaving their apartment buildings thinking it's an earthquake, cars trying to leave the complex. It was crazy," she told the BBC."I... looked out the window and the sky was red. I just watched a second explosion go off and [it was] just pure chaos, everyone leaving their apartment buildings thinking it's an earthquake, cars trying to leave the complex. It was crazy," she told the BBC.
China National Radio said cracks were visible in buildings near the site of the blast.China National Radio said cracks were visible in buildings near the site of the blast.
Several tower blocks near the port area are without power, CCTV said. Several tower blocks near the port area are without power, CCTV added.
Tianjin, home to some 15 million people, is a major port and industrial area to the south-east of the Chinese capital, Beijing,Tianjin, home to some 15 million people, is a major port and industrial area to the south-east of the Chinese capital, Beijing,
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