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GUIYANG - The death toll from a chemical plant blast in Southwest China's Guizhou Province rose to seven Friday after a worker died of severe burns in hospital, local authorities said.
An explosion ripped through the Yihua Chemical Co. Ltd. factory in Xingyi in the Bouyei-Miao Autonomous Prefecture of Qianxinan at about 9 am Thursday, killing five people instantly.
"The explosion occurred when workers were repairing chemical pipelines," said Chen Gang, director of the prefectural government's emergency response office.
An investigation showed the explosion was caused by a leak of gases, including carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and nitrogen, a Qianxinan prefectural government spokesman said.
Three of the four workers being treated in hospital are in critical conditions, with 80 to 90 percent of their skin suffering burns, said the spokesman.
"We have the best medical staff in the province working around the clock to save them. Experts from Beijing are also being flown in," he said.