China fires work safety director named in corruption probe
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China fires work safety director named in corruption probe

The death toll from huge explosions in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin almost…

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New fires flare up at China blast site
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New fires flare up at China blast site

Soldiers from a People’s Liberation Army chemical-defence unit work to neutralize sodium cyanide residue on…

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Chemical plant blast kills 1, injures 9 in E China
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Chemical plant blast kills 1, injures 9 in E China

AN explosion has ripped through a chemical plant in eastern China, triggering a fire, state…

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Nine injured in Chinese chemical plant explosion
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Nine injured in Chinese chemical plant explosion

One people died and nine others have been injured after a blast ripped through a…

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Dead Pile Up on Tianjin Shore After Deadly Blasts
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Dead Pile Up on Tianjin Shore After Deadly Blasts

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Explosion rips through chemical plant in eastern China
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Explosion rips through chemical plant in eastern China

More than 200 tons of toxic sodium cyanide scattered in the core zone have been…

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4 new fires erupt in China’s Tianjin port disaster area
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4 new fires erupt in China’s Tianjin port disaster area

Officials have confirmed that the warehouse at the centre of the explosions, owned by Rui…

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60 still missing after Tianjin blasts
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60 still missing after Tianjin blasts

The Ruihai global Logistics warehouse stored up to 40 different kinds of chemicals, including 700…

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Thousands of dead fish wash up near Tianjin blast site
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Thousands of dead fish wash up near Tianjin blast site

Chinese officials have admitted that the storage facility held 700 tons of sodium cyanide plus…

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China: New fires flare up at site of blasts
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China: New fires flare up at site of blasts

Tianjin officials said the dead fish were caused by regular seasonal low oxygen levels in…

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