2015年12月17日 星期四

China explosions: Chemical specialists sent to Tianjin.

China has sent a team of military chemical experts to the northern city of Tianjin, after explosions left at least 50 dead, state media report.
The blasts, late on Wednesday night, ripped through an industrial port area, destroying buildings, shipping containers and thousands of new cars. It is not known what caused the blasts, nor whether chemicals have leaked.
   More than 3,500 residents are spending the night in temporary shelters. Hundreds are injured, 71 critically.
   Rescue teams were ordered to wear protective clothing, it added.
  The warehouse that exploded is owned by a company called Ruihai Logistics, which handles toxic chemicals including 
sodium cyanide and toluene diisocyanate, according to reports.
The People's Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party, reports that rescuers "are trying to remove all the 700 tons of sodium cyanide" stored at the site. Hydrogen peroxide had been prepared to detoxify the chemical, the paper says.
   State news agency Xinhua reports that rescue workers are "racing against the clock to save the injured and contain fires", 24 hours after the massive blasts at a warehouse in the Binhai New Area.
  Many of the wounded had glass or shrapnel cuts, skull injuries or fractures, Wang Siaojie of Teda Hospital said. More than 200 experts in chemical materials from the Chinese army have arrived in Tianjin. Their first task was to test the air for toxic gases, Xinhua said.
The Tianjin Port Group Company said dozens of its employees were unaccounted for, according to Xinhua.
Firefighters were already at the scene when the explosions took place.
They had been called to reports of a container fire, state media said. At least 17 firefighters are among the dead.
The two successive explosions, at 23:30 local time on Wednesday (15:30 GMT), caused a fireball visible from space and a blast wind that broke windows several kilometers away.
A large area of the port was devastated. Shipping containers were left buckled, bent and toppled on top of each other like toy bricks.
Row upon row of new cars were reduced to blackened husks.
Almost 10,000 vehicles were ruined, according to Chinese media, with Renaults and Volkswagens the worst affected.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-33915683

 Vocabularies

1. fractures 骨折
2. sodium 
3. cyanide 氰化物
4. toluene 甲苯
5. diisocyanate 二異氰酸酯
6. peroxide 過氧化
7. detoxify  解毒
8. buckled 
9. toppled 扳倒
10. husks  

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What – A terrible explosion in Tianjin
Who – Residents in Tianjin
When – August12, 2015
Where – Tianjin, China
Why – Some chemical materials cause an explosion.
How -  Helped by rescue teams and chemical experts


2 則留言:

  1. I think it is really a catastrophe. It's like our explosion in Kaohsiung, but the difference is that there were 700 tons of toxic chemicals in Tianjin. Because of this reason, it was hard for rescue teams to extinguish the fire. I hope everything can be all right.

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  2. It is really a serious disaster to Tianjin. Because of 700 tons of sodium cyanide, so many victims injured and died in this incident. I wish that everything and everyone can recover and be fine.

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