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Saturday, March 23, 2019, 18:12
Survivor pulled from Jiangsu blast rubble as death toll rises
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Saturday, March 23, 2019, 18:12 By Xinhua

An aerial photo taken on March 22 shows the site of a factory explosion at a chemical industrial park in Yancheng, Jiangsu province. (WANG JING / CHINADAILY.COM.CN)

XIANGSHUI, Jiangsu The death toll from an explosion in a chemical plant in east China's Jiangsu Province has risen to 64 as of 7 a.m. Saturday, authorities said.

One person was rescued alive on Saturday morning thanks to an around-the-clock search, about one and a half days after the devastating blast. But 28 people are still unaccounted for, Cao Lubao, mayor of the city of Yancheng, said at a press conference.

Among the dead, 26 people have been identified, and their next of kin have been notified and offered with comfort and assistance, Cao said.

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The mayor added that the people reported as missing could possibly be among the 38 victims whose identifications have yet been verified.

The blast also left 94 people with severe injuries, including 21 in critical conditions. 

An aerial photo taken on March 22 shows the site of a factory explosion at a chemical industrial park in Yancheng, Jiangsu province. (WANG JING / CHINADAILY.COM.CN)

The explosion happened at about 2:48 p.m. Thursday following a fire that broke out in a plant owned by Jiangsu Tianjiayi Chemical Co Ltd, in a chemical industrial park in Xiangshui County in the city of Yancheng.

Thousands of firefighters and medical workers and hundreds of ambulances and fire trucks have joined an all-out rescue after the explosion.

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Sixteen hospitals in Yancheng have accepted 617 injured people so far, 523 of which have minor injuries.

According to local authorities, all readings by the environmental monitoring system were within a normal range, and drinking water was not affected by the blast. Dams were built to prevent polluted water from the chemical plant from flowing into the rivers.

A total of 89 houses in nearby areas were severely damaged in the blast. The households will be compensated or relocated, authorities said.

The damaged doors and windows at 10 nearby schools will be fixed in time to ensure classes resume as normal on Monday.

This undated photo shows firefighters join the rescue mission. (PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINADAILY.COM.CN)

192 fire trucks and 930 firefighters join the rescue mission. (PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINADAILY.COM.CN)

This undated photo shows firefighters join the rescue mission. (PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINADAILY.COM.CN)

People line up at a voluntary blood donation activity organized by the Red Cross Society and local blood station, March 22, after a factory explosion in Yancheng, Jiangsu province. (GAO SHUIBAO / CHINADAILY.COM.CN)

Local volunteers donate blood at a street mobile blood collection center in Yancheng, East China's Jiangsu province, for the injured who survived a deadly factory blast, March 22, 2019. (WANG JING / CHINADAILY.COM.CN)

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