Giant mushroom cloud erupts into the sky after a huge explosion rocks Chinese gas plant

Giant mushroom cloud erupts into the sky after a huge explosion rocks a Chinese gas plant

  • Blast rocked the Yima gas plant in Henan province at 5:50pm local time today
  • Number of casualties was not immediately known but reports say many injured
  • Massive explosion shattered windows and doors of buildings in a 3km radius

A huge explosion ripped through a gas plant in central China today, shattering windows and doors of buildings in a three-kilometre (1.9-mile) radius, state media reported. 

The number of casualties was not immediately known following the blast in Sanmenxia city in Henan province, but official news agency Xinhua said ‘many people’ were injured at the site of the explosion. 

The explosion rocked the Yima gasification plant at 5:50pm local time (0950 GMT). Shocking video footage shows a massive giant mushroom cloud billowing above the city following the blast which happened in the air separation unit.

The explosion rocked the Yima gasification plant in Henan province at 5:50 pm local time (0950 GMT). Shocking video footage shows a massive giant mushroom cloud billowing above the city following the blast which happened in the air separation unit

The explosion rocked the Yima gasification plant at 5:50 pm local time (0950 GMT). Shocking video footage shows a massive giant mushroom cloud billowing above the city following the blast which happened in the air separation unit

‘Many windows and doors within a three-kilometre radius were shattered, and some interior doors were also blown out by the blast,’ CCTV said on its Twitter-like Weibo social media account.  

Other clips filmed by witnesses show broken glass windows and damaged doors, as well as injured workers arriving at Yima People’s Hospital for treatment.

In an update, CCTV said that the explosion happened in the air separation unit of the factory owned by Henan Gas Company.

In an update, CCTV said that the explosion happened in the air separation unit of the factory owned by Henan Gas Company

'Many windows and doors within a three-kilometre radius were shattered, and some interior doors were also blown out by the blast,' CCTV said on its Twitter-like Weibo social media account

‘Many windows and doors within a three-kilometre radius were shattered, and some interior doors were also blown out by the blast,’ CCTV said on its Weibo social media account

Two people remained missing as emergency crews worked on the site. The blast did not involve major hazardous source tank areas, CCTV added

Two people remained missing as emergency crews worked on the site. The blast did not involve major hazardous source tank areas, CCTV added

Two people remained missing as emergency crews worked on the site. The blast did not involve major hazardous source tanks, CCTV added.

Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.  

Deadly industrial accidents are common in China, where safety regulations are often poorly enforced.

In March, an explosion at a chemical plant in eastern Jiangsu province killed 78 people and injured hundreds.

The number of casualties was not immediately known following the blast in Sanmenxia city in Henan province, but official news agency Xinhua said 'many people' were injured at the site

The number of casualties was not immediately known following the blast in Sanmenxia city in Henan province, but official news agency Xinhua said ‘many people’ were injured at the site

The number of casualties was not immediately known following the blast in Sanmenxia city (above) in Henan province, but official news agency Xinhua said 'many people' were injured

The number of casualties was not immediately known following the blast in Sanmenxia city (above) in Henan province, but official news agency Xinhua said ‘many people’ were injured

The powerful explosion in the eastern city of Yancheng toppled several buildings in the industrial park, blew out windows of nearby homes and even dented metal garage doors.

Authorities detained two dozen people in connection with the March 21 blast, which prompted the government to order a nationwide inspection of chemical firms.

A week after that explosion, seven died after an explosion at an electronics component manufacturer in the same province.

A screen grab from footage released by state broadcaster CCTV shows the massive blast sending a giant fireball into the sky at a chemical plant in Yancheng, eastern China on Mar 21

A screen grab from footage released by state broadcaster CCTV shows the massive blast sending a giant fireball into the sky at a chemical plant in Yancheng, eastern China on Mar 21

The powerful explosion in the eastern city of Yancheng toppled several buildings in the industrial park, blew out windows of nearby homes and even dented metal garage doors

The powerful explosion in the eastern city of Yancheng toppled several buildings in the industrial park, blew out windows of nearby homes and even dented metal garage doors

In November, a gas leak at a plant in the northern Chinese city of Zhangjiakou, which will host the 2022 Winter Olympics, killed 24 people and injured 21 others.

Leaked chloroethylene came in contact with a fire source causing the explosion, authorities said in a February report, which also claimed the Chinese chemical firm responsible for the accident had concealed information and misled investigators.

In 2015, China suffered one of its worst industrial accidents when giant chemical blasts in the northern port city of Tianjin killed at least 165 people.

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