Gas Pipe Explosion Kills at Least 13 in Nanjing, China
A chemical pipeline explosion ripped through Nanjing City in China’s eastern Jiangsu Province on Wednesday. State-run Xinhua news reports, workers demolishing buildings at the Nanjing No. 4 Plastic Factory damaged a gas pipe. Then leaking gas was ignited apparently when someone nearby started their car engine. Nanjing authorities announced on Thursday that 13 people died from the blast, 120 more were injured. But a local resident, who did not wish to disclose her name, s...
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