Seven killed in Chinese kindergarten blast; 59 injured


Beijing, Jun 15 (Reuters): Seven people were killed and nearly 60 injured on Thursday in an explosion at a kindergarten in eastern China, state media said, but did not say if any children were among the dead.
 
Blasts and other accidents are common in China, because of patchy enforcement of safety rules, although the government has pledged to improve checks to stamp out such incidents.
 
Many parents were picking up their children when the blast took place around 5 p.m. near the entrance of the kindergarten in Xuzhou, in the coastal province of Jiangsu, the official Xinhua news agency said on China's Twitter-like Weibo.
 
Two people died on the spot and five more died of their injuries, while 59 people were injured, nine among them being treated for severe injuries, Xinhua reported.
 
Pictures circulating on Chinese social media showed about a dozen women and children lying on the ground in what appeared to be the immediate aftermath of the blast.
 
One video showed an injured woman with scorched clothing staggering unsteadily, while others sat on a floor holding crying children in their arms.
 
Reuters could not independently verify the authenticity of the videos.
 
The cause of the blast was also not immediately clear, although online commentators said it could have been a gas canister explosion.
  

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  • Leslie, udupi

    Thu, Jun 15 2017

    Wherever this happens....
    Demons are in action...
    Show no mercy...
    Kill one and all of them...
    Like how Lanka did....

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