Thursday 28 July 2016

6 killed, dozens injured as 15 letter bombs explode in South China




Beijing: Six people were killed and dozens injured in 15 letter bombs which caused extensive damage in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on Wednesday.

Five victims died on the spot while one died in hospital.
State-run Xinhua news agency said the multiple explosions were caused by 15 letter bombs.

The blasts were reported in several locations, including at a shopping mall, prison, a county government office, supermarket, transport station, hospital, animal husbandry, vegetable market and diseases control centre, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post said quoting reports from the social media site Weibo.
The blasts occurred at the seat of Liucheng county and the surrounding areas, with the first heard at about 15:50.

Pictures online showed a building half-collapsed in Dapu Township. Witnesses also saw vehicles damaged on the road. Rescuers have rushed to the scene.

Initial investigation showed that explosives could have been inside express delivery packages, Xinhua report said.

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