55 Injured in Blast at Shop in China's Eastern Hangzhou City

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A powerful explosion on Friday tore through a shop in China's eastern Hangzhou city popular among tourists, killing at least two persons and
injuring 55 others, officials said.To get more Hangzhou City news, you can visit shine news official website.
The blast ripped through three restaurants and damaged a combined burned area of 200 square meters at around 8.40 AM in the Zhejiang
province's West Lake district.
Billowing flames and strong heat shattered the glass of passing vehicles, including a bus, causing most of the injuries, state-run
Xinhua news agency reported.
Bottled Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) has been blamed for the blast, the report quoted local officials as saying. The fire has been put out
and all the injured have been sent to hospitals, according to the city's
fire department.
Authorities said that 55 people were receiving treatment in six hospitals. Seven of the injured people were critical. Among the injured,
two were restaurant employees while the rest were passengers in passing
vehicles or pedestrians.
The district public security bureau has identified the two persons who died in the blast. One was on the bus and the other riding a bicycle
when the blast occurred.
Meanwhile, police have taken the shop owner into custody. The provincial blood centre has appealed to the local residents to donate
blood.
Che Jun, the provincial Communist Party chief, called for all-out efforts to treat the injured, saying a thorough investigation needed to
be conducted as well as extensive checks to rule out hazards that could
undermine public safety.
The shop is located in the West Lake district, a well-known scenic area. The lake was used as the backdrop of a performance directed by
Zhang Yimou as part of the G20 summit in 2016.
Millions of tourists come to Hangzhou every year. They are drawn by the scenic beauty of its temples and lakefront location.
Posted 22 Feb 2019

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