Eight detained over fatal gas explosion in central China

Rescuers and sniffer dogs work at the gas explosion site in Zhangwan district in Shiyan city, Central China's Hubei province, June 13, 2021. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

WUHAN – Eight suspects have been detained in connection with a gas explosion that killed 25 in central China's Hubei province, authorities said Friday.

The general manager of the gas company surnamed Huang is among the detained, according to a statement issued by the city government of Shiyan.

The general manager of the gas company surnamed Huang is among the detained, according to a statement issued by the city government of Shiyan

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An initial investigation found the company affiliated with China Gas, a gas operator that provides natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas to residents and businesses, did not strictly perform gas pipeline patrols and checks as required and there were serious flaws in the operation of related facilities.

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The blast rocked a two-story trade market building in a residential community in Zhangwan District of Shiyan on the early morning of June 13, leaving 25 people dead and more than 100 injured.