Police in China have arrested nine people in relation to
explosions that killed 55 people, state media report. The blasts in the eastern
city of Qingdao took place on Friday, after a leaking oil pipeline owned by oil
refiner Sinopec caught fire.
Seven of those arrested were Sinopec employees, while two came
from the city's economic and technological development zone, local news is
reporting.
The explosions injured at least 160 people, with nine people
still missing. The blasts took place in two locations after oil leaked from the
pipeline caught fire, media reports said. Yang Dongliang, director of the State
Administration of Work Safety, led a preliminary investigation into the
incident and said that there had been "a serious lapse of
responsibility". The incident "revealed problems, including a poor
layout of the oil pipelines and the city's drainage pipes. The pipe was not
properly maintained, leading to the original oil leak, and following the leak
the emergency procedures were insufficient. They did not take preventative
measures such as sealing off the area and evacuating people."
Photographs of the blast showed concrete slabs and roads
shattered, and overturned cars. More than 100 firefighters were deployed to put
out the fire. On Saturday, Sinopec apologised for the explosions and said it
would "investigate the incident with responsibility";. Chinese
President Xi Jinping visited survivors of the blast at a Qingdao hospital on
Sunday.
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Xi inspects rescue work in Qingdao, E. China http://english.cntv.cn/20131125/101227.shtml
Nine detained in Qingdao over fatal pipeline blast that killed at least 55 http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1366007/nine-detained-over-qingdao-b
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Police detain nine after Qingdao oil blasts http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/11/26/uk-china-sinopec-blasts-idUKBRE9AP
02L20131126
Anger in wake of deadly Qingdao explosion http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1364086/anger-wake-deadly-explosion
Comment from the BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-25085327
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