It’s been two weeks since a series of deadly explosions at a chemical warehouse in the Chinese port city of Tianjin killed at least 139 people and the cause of the blast is still unknown. But while ...
Reporting and discussing the Tianjin incident is not exactly forbidden, it’s quite the opposite actually. As China continues to deal with the aftermath of the Tianjin explosion, which sent hundreds of ...
They called it the small explosion. Seconds later, the sky turned white. This was the Tianjin disaster—where 11,000 tons of chemicals ignited like a nuclear blast.
The blast, which created a huge mushroom cloud, occurred at around 11:30 a.m. Eastern Time and was reportedly felt as far away as six miles. Hundreds have been hospitalized, though the number of ...
A Chinese court on Wednesday (9 November) jailed 49 officials and handed a suspended death sentence to the head of a chemical factory, after multiple explosions killed 173 people in Tianjin last year ...