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Tianjin disaster still scars firefighters’ families and friends one year on

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A picture of Zheng Guangliang as his father Zheng Guohua (background, left) and mother Zhang Zhao speak to the South China Morning Post in Qiangxian county, Tianjin. Photo: Simon Song

Former fireman Zhang Mengfan lost his best friend to the inferno ignited by last year’s massive explosions at a chemical warehouse in Tianjin’s Binhai New Area.

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Zhang, 24, was working on the communications desk for his military firefighting brigade when the call came in.

He and his best friend, Zi Qinghai, who had spent almost 24 hours every day training to take fire alerts, sent the messages to the brigade.

Zhang remained at the post but his friend was sent to the scene with the rest of the crew.

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Zi was among the eight members of the brigade who died. All the 18 others who returned sustained injuries of some form; four are still in hospital.

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