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Over 50 People Killed, 700 Wounded in China Blasts on August 12, 2015 - Updates

Updates: The death toll of explosion happened in Tianjin, China on August 12, 2015 already killed 50 people and over 700 were injured. The citizens in China are now very angry making the Chinese government pressure to release what is in that chemical or explosives which detonated during Wednesday night.
According to reports that 12 firefighters were killed when the second explosion happened.


Family members in Tianjin were angry the central government and officials had not yet revealed the nature of the chemicals or explosives behind the blasts, considered the worst non-nuclear explosions in the nation’s history.

It is feared that the smoke engulfing the city could be toxic and cause mass evacuations.

Experts said the two initial blasts were the equivalent of 24 tonnes­ of dynamite exploding. The first blast shook the city, with residents describing it like an earthquake. The second blast sent a massive mushroom-like fireball into the sky. (theaustralian.com.au)

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