اردو
  • Blast in China restaurant leaves at least 31 people dead

    Blast in China restaurant leaves at least 31 people dead Photo: international media Blast in China restaurant leaves at least 31 people dead

    At least 31 people have been killed and seven injured when gas used for cooking exploded at a barbecue restaurant in northwestern China.

    According to Chinese state media, the blast tore through the restaurant about 8:40pm (12:40 GMT) on Wednesday on a busy street in a residential area of Yinchuan, the capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, as people gathered to celebrate the three-day holiday for the Dragon Boat Festival.

    “A leak of liquefied petroleum gas caused an explosion during the operation of a barbecue restaurant,” state media reported, citing the regional Communist Party committee.

    Seven people were receiving medical treatment, report said, with one of them in a “critical condition”.

    Two others suffered severe burns, two had minor injuries and two had scratches caused by flying glass, it added.

    One video posted on social media in the blast’s aftermath showed two shirtless men, their trousers in tatters and upper bodies covered in dust, crouching and standing dazed on a busy street sprayed with broken glass.

    Another clip showed fire engines and ambulances tearing through nearby streets, flashing blue and red lights and sounding their sirens.

    Footage on the state broadcaster CCTV showed more than a dozen firefighters working at the site as smoke billowed from a gaping hole in the restaurant’s facade.

    Nine people, including the restaurant’s “owner, shareholders and staff”, were held by police after the explosion, CCTV said, adding that their assets had been frozen.

    The Ministry of Emergency Management said local fire and rescue services had dispatched more than 100 people and 20 vehicles to the scene in the wake of the blast.

    Accidents due to gas and chemical blasts are not uncommon in China despite years of attempts to improve safety.