A series of gas
explosions in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung has killed 25 people and injured
267 others, officials say.
The blasts rocked the city's
Cianjhen district, scattering cars and blowing deep trenches in roads.
The exact cause of the gas leaks is
not clear, but reports say the blasts were caused by ruptured pipelines.
Images of the scene showed major
fires, upturned vehicles, bodies covered in debris and streets split in two.
The explosions happened late on
Thursday night, with witnesses reporting huge fireballs soaring into the air. Taiwan 's
premier said there were at least five blasts.
"The local fire department
received calls of gas leaks late Thursday and then there was a series of blasts
around midnight affecting an area of two to three sq km [one sq mile],"
the National Fire Agency said in a statement.
"I saw lots of cars and
motorcycles with engines all over on the road, and doctors checking if bodies
were dead or alive," eyewitness Chen Guan-yuan, who was at the scene
shortly after the blast, told the BBC.
"Because the explosion range is
so far so it's really difficult to handle this situation immediately," Mr
Chen said, adding that the blasts "caused a long-range hole, like a huge
cave".
The blasts ripped through the southern city
of Kaohsiung
late on Thursday
Four firefighters who were
investigating reports of a gas leak were said to be among the dead.
People in the area were evacuated to
schools as teams battled the blazes. By Friday morning most fires were reported
to have been extinguished.
Firefighters were still trying to
see if people were trapped under the rubble, the BBC's Cindy Sui in Taipei reported.
The exact cause of the blasts had
not yet been identified but several petrochemical companies had pipelines
running along the sewage system in the district, our correspondent added.
"The cause of the gas leak is
still not clear at this moment. We suspect the leaked gas could be
propylene," said Economic Affairs Minister Chang Chia-chu.
Cindy Sui, BBC News, Kaohsiung
The area where the explosions
happened is just a short distance from the Kaohsiung City Hall ,
the popular Guanghua Night Market, the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Department Store
and at least one major hotel.
Eyewitnesses and local residents
reported smelling a strong gas odour about three hours before the explosions
occurred. Many of them were worried and went outside.
One person wrote online that he
called Kaohsiung City 's hotline for residents but was
told that firefighters had arrived on the scene and to go back home.
As he expressed anger to the hotline
operator, he saw a large explosion. Manhole covers were blown three stories
high. Many people lay injured on the street.
Another resident who lived nearby
said that he thought it was an earthquake at first and then he heard something
like a bomb. The electricity was cut off. He immediately woke up his wife and
children and they quickly left their home.
Scores of people were wounded in the blasts
that shot debris into the air
Br Friday most fires were out as residents
began to assess the devastation
One witness told AFP news agency he
saw "fire soaring up to possibly 20 storeys high after a blast".
Another told Taiwan 's
Central News Agency that the "explosions were like thunder and the road in
front of my shop ripped open".
"It felt like an
earthquake," the witness said.
People had been ordered to stay home
from school and work in Kaohsiung 's
Cianjhen and Lingya districts on Friday, local media reported.
She urged everyone to "follow
the instructions of rescue teams at the scene, and avoid standing around and
watching".
"The local government has
already requested [gas suppliers] CPC and Hsin Kao Gas cut off the gas
supply," she added, urging residents to stay calm.
The local government has set up an
emergency response centre.
Structure of the Lead:
WHO-Taiwanese
WHEN-Thursday night
WHAT-gas blast
WHY-not given
WHERE-Kaohsiung
HOW-not given
Keywords:
1.blast:爆炸
2.trench:溝,溝渠
3.leak:裂縫
4.witness:目擊者
5.blaze:火災
6.debris:殘骸
7. odour:臭氣
8. rip:撕,扯
9.centre:中間﹐中心
10.supply:供給
The gas blasts was very fearsome.It claimed a lot of lives and made many family broken.However, I think the most important thing now is rebuilt the roads and buildings which were destroyed by the blast and check if there are still illegal pipelines under the roads. Therefore, the victims can recover from the disaster as soon as possible, and people living in Kaohsiung will not be at risk.
回覆刪除After reading this news, I am very sad because they are innocent.
回覆刪除I hope that Kaohsiung government will monitor the underground pipelines and will not take place like this in the future.
This news was renowned. Some people even died because they want to save the injured. And even some houses around the area was destroyed. So I think the government should help them rebuild first. Then find out the original cause.
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