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Cause of Jilin chemical plant blasts found
By Wu Yong and He Na (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-11-15 06:13

JILIN: A blockage in a chemical plant's processing tower and a worker's botched attempt to clear it caused the explosions in Northeast China's Jilin Province on Sunday, according to the top official from China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC).

The channel of one nitration tower of the benzene production branch got blocked at noon. A worker then bungled an attempt to unblock it.

The company gave no further explanation, according to Zou Haifeng, vice-general manager of Jilin Petrochemical Company of CNPC.

Cause of Jilin chemical plant blasts found
Smoke billows out after a series of blasts hit a chemical factory in Jilin City, Northeast China's Jilin Province Sunday November 13, 2005. [Xinhua]

All channels and equipment connecting to the plant have been shut down to ensure security, Zou added.

To date, five persons were confirmed dead, and one was missing. Nearly 70 people were wounded. Among the wounded, two were in serious condition and 21 with minor injuries are still in hospital.

A nurse from Jilin central hospital who declined to give her name told China Daily that all the wounded were sent to the nearest hospitals beside the plant. The local government ordered all medical staff in Jilin to be fully prepared in case of emergency.

The Jilin Petrochemical Company of CNPC is China's first large scale chemical industry base as well as the largest national aniline base.

Benzene, a colourless cancer-causing liquid, has strong toxicity before burning. But right after burning, benzene is harmless to humans since it breaks down into carbon dioxide and water.

Cause of Jilin chemical plant blasts found
An injured worker receives treatment at a local hospital after a series of blasts hit a chemical factory in Jilin City, Northeast China's Jilin Province Sunday November 13, 2005. [Xinhua]

No toxic gas was detected in the affected district, according to Zou.

Local residents and students of two colleges near the chemical plant have returned to their residences after an emergency evacuation conducted shortly after the explosions.

An official from Jilin Chemical Industry College, one of the two colleges affected in the accident, said classes resumed yesterday afternoon.

The blasts took place at about 1:45 pm on Sunday at a workshop in the No 101 Chemical Plant of the CNPC Jilin Petrochemical Company.

A team, led by Wang Yilin, deputy general manager of CNPC Co Ltd who is in charge of work safety, rushed to Jilin to offer guidance in the rescue operation.

(China Daily 11/15/2005 page2)



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