Extent Of Horrific Tianjin Explosion Comes Into Focus
You can see the devastation everywhere: in the hollowed-out shells of buildings, in the anguished faces of relatives, in the parade of scorched cars.
But what set off the terrifying explosions that ripped through warehouses containing hazardous chemical materials, shooting fireballs across the sky and shaking buildings more than 2 miles away?
Hours later, amid the destruction in this northern Chinese port city of more than 13 million people, the cause of Wednesday night’s blast remained unclear.
A chemical odor hung in the air. Fires still burned in the waterfront industrial district where the explosions went off. And the grim toll kept mounting.
Among the 50 confirmed dead are 12 firefighters, officials said Thursday. More than 500 people are hospitalized, 71 in critical condition, the state-run Xinhua news outlet reported. Dozens of firefighters are missing.
Local authorities suspended firefighting efforts Thursday because of a lack of information about the “dangerous goods” stored at the warehouse at the heart of the blasts, Xinhua said.
Asian satellites picked up the explosion (the black dot in the center of the images).
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robert August 13th, 2015 at 21:26
if you ever needed a video to show your job at the Chinese port went up in smoke
wait no longer
tracey marie August 13th, 2015 at 21:46
The cause of this is the same thing that caused West Texas to explode, lack of regulations and/or following them.
Budda August 14th, 2015 at 06:53
Exactly. This should be an argument against all those conservatives that advocate against the EPA, OSHA etc.