Huge explosions hit the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin, with state media reporting that hundreds of people have been injured... READ MORE›
YANJIAO China Every morning at 5 30 Liu Desheng joins a dozen retirees waiting for the express bus to central Beijing from this small city in Hebei Province... READ MORE›
China explosions Dozens killed in Tianjin port blasts... READ MORE›
According to the Tianjin Tanggu Environmental Monitoring Station, the company stored a collection of toxic industrial chemicals, including sodium cyanide, toluene diisocyanate and calcium carbide... READ MORE›
According to a routine safety inspection in June 2014, there were 4,261 tons of hazardous chemicals at Rui Hai... READ MORE›
Xinhua said the initial blast originated at a warehouse in the Binhai district of Tianjin around 11 30 p.m... READ MORE›
Last year, BHP Billiton shipped enough iron ore each day to China to fill the Empire State Building... READ MORE›
No people or vehicle allowed within the area, the police officer reportedly said... READ MORE›
Earlier reports in the state news media said that senior company managers had been detained for questioning... READ MORE›
Six of the executives are being held at the Tianjin No... READ MORE›
Mr. Dong holds 45 percent of the shares through a former classmate... READ MORE›
Wang Xiaolu a reporter for a respected Chinese business magazine confessed to causing chaos and panic in the markets state media reported Sunday... READ MORE›
Experts have expressed concern about forecasts of rain, saying precipitation could spread the contamination beyond the immediate blast zone... READ MORE›
Wang Xiaolu a reporter for a respected Chinese business magazine confessed to causing chaos and panic in the markets state media reported Sunday... READ MORE›
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BEIJING -- The death toll in twin warehouse blasts in China rose to at least 50 people Thursday, including 12 firefighters, state media reported... READ MORE›
Ma's first act in Beijing was to visit Li Heping's local police station... READ MORE›
BEIJING The Chinese Ministry of Public Security has punished at least 197 people in recent days for spreading rumors online it said... READ MORE›
Tianjin explosion 44 dead and 400 injured as huge blasts rock Chinese port city... READ MORE›
Four vehicles carrying 214 soldiers trained to deal with nuclear, biological and chemical catastrophes were dispatched to Tianjin, which is around 100 miles from Beijing... READ MORE›
The People's Daily reported that the blast could be felt many miles away... READ MORE›
A man who was injured following the massive explosions at the Binhai new district in Tianjin receives medical treatment at a hospital... READ MORE›
Tianjin blasts plans to turn site into 'eco park' mocked on Chinese social media... READ MORE›
New footage has emerged showing the apocalyptic explosions in tianjin filmed from a near-by residential block... READ MORE›
Reuters BEIJING -- Chinese authorities recently placed rabbits, chickens and pigeons at the site of the massive, chemical-fueled explosions that rocked Tianjin on Aug... READ MORE›
According to state media reports, Rui Hai company president Yu Xuewei and vice-chairman Dong Shexuan were put under control on the afternoon after the blasts... READ MORE›
Asked why the government wasn't doing this work, Xie said They're focussing on the explosion... READ MORE›
The authorities have punished 197 people for spreading rumors about the stock market and the explosion Xinhua the state-owned news service reported on Monday... READ MORE›
A powerful blast at a prefabricated house in north-west China has killed at least seven people and injured 94, state news agency Xinhua said... READ MORE›
The announcement by the Tianjin city government said there was no hope of finding the eight people and the court would start issuing death certificates... READ MORE›
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