INJURED & DISPLACED
A total of 698 people remained in hospital, including 57 in critical or serious conditions, and 77 others have been discharged. More than 200 medical experts and over 4,000 other health workers are treating the injured.
With bruises on his face, firefighter Liao Jiancheng spent his 23rd birthday on Aug. 13 at TEDA Hospital. He was among the three who survived the explosions aboard a fire engine, while five others died.
"As soon as he saw me, he said, 'Mom, I lost many buddies'," said his mother. "He's lucky, only slightly injured."
The young man from central China's Hunan Province also sustained a broken bone in his foot and bruises on his arms.
Despite the tragedy, Liao said he wants to continue his profession, because he was "loath to part with my comrades-in-arms."
Zhou Ti, a 19-year-old firefighter who was rescued on Friday morning, is in stable condition after being treated in thoracic surgery department of TEDA. He can have liquid food starting from Sunday morning.
Han Fengqun, a 50-something man who was rescued 50 meters away from a burst point on Saturday afternoon, however, is in critical condition for respiratory failure caused by serious lung damage, according to sources with the No. 254 hospital in Tianjin.
Local authorities are working on a compensation plan for residents in a community worst hit by the blasts, according to Zhang Chuanjie, an official with the Binhai New Area, where the warehouse was located.
The subsidies are expected to help the residents to take temporary dwellings in the next quarter, Zhang said, adding that it would take a long time for the damaged apartments to be revamped.
Located only about 600 meters away from the blast site, the community had two residents killed and nearly all doors and windows destroyed.
Covering more than 40,000 square meters, the complex accommodates more than 3,100 households in 44 high-rises.
The residents will be allowed into homes to get their property in the following days, Zhang said.