China explosions: What we know about what happened in Tianjin
17 August 2015
How did the blasts happen?
They took place at a warehouse at the port which contained hazardous and flammable chemicals, including calcium carbide, sodium cyanide, potassium nitrate, ammonium nitrate and sodium nitrate.
Officials insist it is not yet clear what triggered the blasts and say they are still investigating. Chinese media said that at least one member of staff from Tianjin Dongjiang Port Ruihai International Logistics, which owns the warehouse, has been arrested.
Before the explosions, several firefighters were already at the scene trying to control a blaze. There have been suggestions that water sprayed on some of the chemicals could have led to the blasts.
Before the explosions, several firefighters were already at the scene trying to control a blaze. There have been suggestions that water sprayed on some of the chemicals could have led to the blasts.
Calcium carbide, known to be at the site, reacts with water to create the highly explosive acetylene.
Chemical experts suggest an acetylene blast could then have detonated the other chemicals for a much larger blast.
How big were the explosions?
The China Earthquake Networks Centre said the initial explosion, in a city with a population of around 15 million, had a power equivalent to three tonnes of TNT detonating, while the second was the equivalent of 21 tonnes.
The second was so big that satellites orbiting Earth picked it up as well. Chinese data site Cnbeta published pictures showing the sudden flare.
How bad is the devastation?
The explosion destroyed a significant amount of goods stored at and around the port, in the Binhai New District.
Large shipping containers were tossed into the air like matchsticks and were crumpled by the blasts.
A logistics park containing several thousand cars was incinerated by the fireball. Renault says some 1,500 of its cars were lost, while Hyundai said it had around 4,000 cars on the site - although it has not yet assessed the level of damage.
The blast wave rippled out several kilometers from the port into residential areas. The impact rocked entire buildings, shattered windows and tore doors off their hinges.
More than 720 people were taken to hospital, of whom nearly 60 are either critically or seriously injured. Reuters reports that several thousand people living near the port have had to leave their homes, and are now staying in local schools.
How are the blasts being dealt with?
More than 1,000 firefighters were dispatched to the scene to contain the fires. On Monday, authorities said they were putting out one last area that was still burning, and the last of the toxic chemicals would be neutralized and disposed of by the end of the day. More than 200 chemical and biological experts from the military were on site earlier.
President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang have vowed to hold a thorough investigation and ensure "open and transparent information disclosure to the public".
China has also ordered a nationwide check on dangerous chemicals and explosives.
Is it safe?
About 700 tonnes of sodium cyanide was present at the site. It is soluble in water and, when dissolved or burned, it releases the highly poisonous gas hydrogen cyanide.
Authorities on Monday confirmed that three waste water discharge monitoring stations within the evacuated area saw excessive levels of cyanide, with one station recording a level 27.4 times the normal limit, reported People's Daily.
But authorities have insisted that the pollutants are contained and not at risk of spreading beyond the evacuated area.
What impact will this have on Tianjin port?
Tianjin is a significant industrial port near Beijing, and is a gateway for goods going in and out of the capital and China's industrial north. It is also a main trading hub for metals and steel.
The port remains partially open as the explosion was contained in one section.
But authorities have imposed stringent checks and movement in and out of the port has slowed down, which is likely to affect some industries, the Mysteel.com news portal reported.
Mining giant BHP Billiton saw some disruption to its port operations and shipments.
On Monday, car maker Toyota said it was closing production lines at its factories near Tianjin until the end of Wednesday, while agricultural machinery maker John Deere said it suspended work indefinitely. Both saw some of their workers injured by the blasts.
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-33844084
Structure of the Lead:
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WHAT-
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Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-33844084
Structure of the Lead:
WHO- Tianjin Dongjiang Port Ruihai International Logistics
WHEN- August 12, 2015
WHAT- Explosions in China
WHY- Hazardous and flammable chemicals were triggered the blasts
WHERE- Tianjin port, China
HOW- The explosion destroyed a significant amount of goods stored at and around the port
1.ammonium (n.) 銨
2.acetylene (n.) 乙炔,俗稱風煤、電石氣、電土
3.detonated (v.) 使爆炸,使爆
4.incinerated (v.) 燒成灰,燒棄,灰化
5.dispatched
(v.) 派遣
6.neutralized (v.) 使中立,使成中立地帶,使中和,抵銷
7.stringent (a.) 迫切的,嚴厲的6.neutralized (v.) 使中立,使成中立地帶,使中和,抵銷
I think now the collusion between businessmen and government officials is frequently now. so people and workers are the most pitiest victims. And the chemicals are really terrible ,so they should be saved well,or bad disaster like this will happen again. God bless the world.
回覆刪除It was really a very terrible explosion and many people were covered. I think we should regard it as a lesson which can make us more careful when we decide whether to build such a horrible area or live beside it. In addition, I hope they can recover very soon. After all,though it is a very dangerous area, it is also their hometown.
回覆刪除The explosion cause people died, losing their home and serious pollution. It should be a prosperous place also one of the biggest business import area, but it become over develop and not enough careful that led to this disaster.
回覆刪除Hope it can recover in a decade, and the China government can make good policy to solve this problem.