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Suspected gas explosion rocks restaurant in China. Photo Courtesy: X page video grab

Suspected gas explosion rocks restaurant in China, one dies

| @indiablooms | Mar 13, 2024, at 07:47 pm

At least two persons died and 22 others were injured after a blast triggered by a suspected gas leak hit a four-storey residential building in China's Hebei province on Wednesday, media reports said.

A government statement said the blast occurred at 7.54am in Sanhe county of Langfang in northern Hebei province, which neighbours the country’s capital, reported The South China Moring Post.

The blast reported occurred in a restaurant.

According to reports, 26 people were recovered from the scene of the blast by afternoon.

The wounded people, mostly suffering from minor injuries, were sent to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Several footage of the moment of the blast are currently circulating on Chinese social media outlets.

Sanhe emergency department told The South China Morning Post that the municipal fire department sent 36 vehicles and 154 personnel to the scene.

Videos circulating on the internet showed firefighters working hard to douse the flame.

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