Tragedy Strikes: Explosion at Hunan Fireworks Factory
A deadly explosion at a fireworks factory in Hunan, China, killed 21 people and injured 61. Rescue operations are underway, with 480 personnel and three robots deployed. The factory's proximity to black powder warehouses has prompted evacuations, and the company head is under investigation as the cause is probed.
A devastating explosion rocked a fireworks factory in Hunan, China, claiming 21 lives and injuring 61 others, authorities confirmed on Tuesday. The catastrophic event unfolded on Monday afternoon at the Huasheng fireworks facility in Liuyang, a city within Changsha's administrative region.
Dramatic footage circulating online reveals extensive destruction spanning several kilometers. In response, over 480 rescuers mobilized into five teams, complemented by three cutting-edge rescue robots, have been actively engaged in relief efforts. The injured victims are receiving urgent medical attention as a subsequent search mission continues.
Given the factory's proximity to two black powder warehouses, precautionary evacuations were promptly executed, and a protective buffer zone was established as a preventative measure against potential subsequent explosions, reported Xinhua news agency. High-level investigations, including expert guidance from the Ministry of Emergency Management, are underway with the company's head already detained by police.