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China launches widespread safety probe after deadly chemical blast

An explosion at a pesticide plant in eastern China's Jiangsu province killed 78 people and injured more than 600. The government has since launched a nationwide inspection into hazardous chemicals, mines, transportation and fire safety. The area's environmental protection bureau has implemented an emergency plan to remove and treat toxic wastewater from a nearby river, with concentrations of harmful chemicals like benzene well past safe limits. The Chinese government vowed to tighten environmental impact assessment approvals for chemical plants and enhance daily inspections. It has also said it will revise the Production Safety Law this year in response to the explosion.
Jiangsu’s provincial government also have plans to close thousands of chemical production sites and chemical parks over the next three years.

  • Reuters
  • China
  • Jiangsu province
  • Chinese goverment
  • hazardous chemicals
  • Deadly chemical blast
  • explosion
  • pesticide plant
  • mines
  • transportation
  • fire safety
  • environmental protection bureau
  • emergency plan
  • toxic wastewater
  • benzene
  • environmental impact assessment approvals
  • chemical plants
  • daily inspections
  • Production Safety Law