Gas pipeline blast kills 9 in Sichuan (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-01-21 10:06
Nine people were killed and nearly 40 more injured in a gas pipeline
explosion on Friday afternoon in Renshou County, southwest China's Sichuan
Province.
A total of 1,837 residents in the vicinity were evacuated after the explosion
and have been properly accommodated, sources from Sichuan Provincial Work Safety
Bureau said.
According to the same sources, the outward and inward gas pipelines with
Fujia Gas Station of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Southwest Oil
and Gas Field Branch exploded around 12:17 hours on Friday, producing a big hole
in the ground.
Eight people were killed on the spot, and one more died in the local
hospital, four others were seriously injured. Most of the killed were workers
with the gas station and their family members.
The explosion also destroyed buildings in the vicinity and slightly injured
more than 30 more people. All the injured, mostly suffering from burns, are
hospitalized.
A spokesman with CNPC Southwest Oil and Gas Field Branch said the exploded
pipelines were laid down 1970s and had been operating normally before the
accident.
The explosion also led to a suspended gas supply for daily use in Renshou,
and Ziyang, Jianyang, all in Sichuan Province. CNPC Southwest Oil and Gas Field
Branch has organized manpower to repair the pipelines and it is expected that
gas supply will resume by Saturday noon.
Specialists from the General Administration of Work Safety (GAWS) and CNPC
have arrived at the site of the explosion. A special group has been set up to
investigate into the cause of the explosion.
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