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China More Explosions Equivalent To More Than 20 Tons of TNT 85 Dead! 6,000 People Displaced. Who Or What Is The Culprit? (Video)

Saturday, August 15, 2015 7:09
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Volkswagens lie burned near ruined buildings on Friday, August 14, two days after a series of explosions at a chemical warehouse in Tianjin, China, left dozens of people dead and hundreds injured. Fire officials say hazardous chemicals stored at the warehouse were ignited by fire, but were still investigating the fire's cause.

 

More Explosions In China 85 Dead! Who Or What Is The Culprit?

 

15 Aug 15

 

Complicating things, the warehouse contained chemicals and contamination is a concern for the environment and neighboring communities.  Do we have an arsonist or is there something more sinister at foot? Check this out.

 

Tianjin, China (CNN)Fires shot plumes of black smoke into the sky Saturday at the site of a chemical warehouse in Tianjin, China, where explosions earlier this week killed at least 85 people.

But officials denied news reports that an evacuation order had been issued for everyone within 1.8 miles ( 3 kilometers), with Tianjin government spokesman Gong Jiansheng calling the reports “false information.”

The Beijing News, citing Armed Police, had reported the evacuation order. CNN has reported that at least one disaster recovery shelter is located within the reported evacuation zone.

However, photographs made it appear that vehicles in a parking lot had caught fire rather than new explosions having taken place at the warehouse, as the Xinhua news agency had reported.

The previous blasts on Wednesday, one of which carried the equivalent of more than 20 tons of TNT, left more than 700 people injured and thousands homeless, officials said. A man around the age of 40 was reported to have been rescued from the site on Saturday.

Flames at the warehouse appeared Friday to be largely extinguished but residents worried about lingering contamination.

“I asked my in-laws to take my daughter home. I don’t want them to stay here,” Tian Binyan, a migrant worker, said. “I’m worried. I heard it’s going to rain later and that would make the air toxic.”

She was among the 6,000 people displaced by the fire and explosions that rocked the port Wednesday night, sending fireballs many stories high. READ MORE

 

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