A fire has killed 38 people at a company dealing in chemicals and other industrial goods in central China’s Henan province.
BEIJING — A blazing fire has killed 38 people at a company dealing in chemicals and other industrial goods in centralTwo other people were injured, the local government in part of Anyang city said in a statement Tuesday.
Video footage on state broadcaster CCTV showed flames and smoke billowing out of what appeared to be a two-story building that was engulfed by fire. In nighttime shots, firefighters examined the scarred, skeletal remains of the structure with an extension ladder and lights. Online listings for the company, Kaixinda, said it was a wholesaler dealing in a wide range of industrial goods including what was described as specialized chemicals.
More than 200 search and rescue workers and 60 firefighters responded to the Henan fire, according to the statement.
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