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Chemical plant explosion in central China kills 5 people

  • One person has been taken to hospital with injuries as search and rescue efforts continue at the site in Tianmen, Hubei
  • Blast happened as equipment was tested at a factory that makes compounds used to manufacture drugs, authorities say

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Video footage taken by witnesses shows yellow smoke coming out of the plant after the blast. Photo: Weibo

An explosion at a chemical plant in the central Chinese province of Hubei has killed five people and injured one.

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The incident took place around 2.15pm on Monday at a plant inside the Yuekou Industrial Park in the city of Tianmen, west of the provincial capital Wuhan, according to a notice from Hubei’s emergency management department.

Search and rescue efforts were under way, and the injured person was taken to hospital.

The notice said the plant was owned by the Tianmen Chutian Fine Chemical Company, which develops and produces pharmaceutical intermediates that are used in manufacturing drugs. An explosion occurred while the equipment at the chemical plant was being tested.

Video taken by witnesses, published online by mainland media outlets, showed yellow smoke rising into the air above the plant and one person being carried out from the building on a stretcher. A police vehicle, ambulance and firefighters were seen in the footage.

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One witness told The Beijing News that the yellow smoke emitted from the plant could indicate a nitric acid leak.

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