Twenty-eight workers were killed and 10 missing in two separate
explosions on Saturday, it was reported yesterday.
A blast at an explosives plant in Zhaoyuan of east China's
Shandong Province killed 20 and nine were missing, a local
government official told Xinhua News Agency yesterday.
Rescuers were searching for the missing workers; and two who
were injured are reported to be in a stable condition at
hospital.
The accident occurred at a packing workshop of No 761 Explosive
Co Ltd in Xiadian Town on Saturday morning, when 31 workers were at
the site.
A Shandong provincial government task force, headed by a
vice-governor, rushed to the spot for rescue work; and the cause of
the accident is under investigation, Xinhua said.
Eight people were killed and one was missing in a firecracker
factory explosion in Pianguan County of north China's
Shanxi Province, Xinhua said.
The accident occurred at the Wannianhong Firecracker Factory in
the afternoon. Rescuers were searching for the missing worker and
an investigation into the cause of the accident is under way.
Despite repeated government orders on work safety, on-the-job
accidents remain the top threat to Chinese workers' lives.
"The situation of work safety in China remains dire," Premier
Wen Jiabao said in his government work report to the annual session
of China's National People's Congress (NPC) last month.
Wen mentioned "work safety" 24 times in his report and listed it
as one of the five major problems for China's social and economic
development.
(China Daily April 3, 2006)