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21 Oct, 2015 10:25

9 missing, 2 injured in blast at Chinese explosives factory

9 missing, 2 injured in blast at Chinese explosives factory

A blast at a civilian-use explosives factory in eastern China has left two people injured and nine missing. The incident became the last one in a chain of explosions rocking Chinese industrial facilities over the last three months.

The explosion at Shandong Tianbao Chemical Industry Corporation factory in Shandong province's Pingyi county occurred at 8:20am local time (00:20 GMT), Xinhua reports.

“The cause of the blast is being further investigated,” Xinhua said.

A series of incidents involving blasts has been rocking China since July, when a huge explosion broke out at a petrochemical factory in the same province triggering a massive fire.

READ MORE: Huge blaze after blast rocks petrochemical plant in E China (VIDEO)

On August 22 over 160 people lost their lives and around 700 were injured in unprecedented explosions at a warehouse storing hazardous chemicals in the port of northeastern city of Tianjin.

This incident was followed by a massive blast that took place at another chemical plant, Diao Kou Xiang Bin Yuan Chemical Co., in Dongying city, also in the eastern province of Shandong.

The series of blast-involved incidents raised questions about safety standards in the Chinese industrial sector following three decades of breathtaking economic growth.

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