Daylight broke over northern China today
to reveal scenes of devastation reminiscent of a war zone after two
huge explosions ripped through a warehouse terminal killing at least 50
and leaving up to 700 injured.
The blasts in the port city of Tianjin, which sent fireballs soaring above the city's skyscrapers, detonated with such force that they registered on the Richter scale and were visible from space.
The blasts in the port city of Tianjin, which sent fireballs soaring above the city's skyscrapers, detonated with such force that they registered on the Richter scale and were visible from space.
At least 11 firefighters are known to
have died in the blast about 90 miles from Beijing with 32 other people
in critical condition after the explosions which ripped through the city
at around 11.30pm local time.
More Pictures after the break...
The blasts, originating at the Tianjin
Dongjiang Port Ruihai International Logistics Co for hazardous material,
turned buildings in the immediate vicinity into charred, skeletal
shells and left hundreds of cars reduced to husks.
The fireball swept through a parking lot of up to 1,000 new Renault cars, blowing out windows and ripping off paint.
Spectacular cellphone video of the
explosions demonstrated the sheer power of the blasts, with many of
those recording them knocked to their feet by the shockwave.
A Japanese weather satellite captured
the moment of the blast which erupted into a fiery mushroom cloud,
shattering windows up to several miles away.
The force of the explosions unnerved
residents across much of the city of 15 million people and fires were
still burning at dawn.
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