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Central China Chemical Plant Fire Quenched

August 2, 2005
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Central China chemical plant fire quenched

WUHAN, Aug. 1 (Xinhua) — A major fire that broke out on Sunday evening in a chemical plant in central China’s Hubei Province was put out on Monday, said local government sources.

Torrential rains caused a landslide on Sunday in the county of Xinshan, where the Baishahe No.2 chemical plant affiliated to Xingfa Group is located, said the sources.

They said that at 9:50 p.m, a huge rock of nearly 20 cubic meters in size fell down on a pile of yellow phosphorus, a common yet highly flammable chemical raw material, which was stored in a workshop of the plant, immediately triggering a fire.

An area of more than 220 square meters in the plant was raged by the fire, which was not quenched until 11:40 a.m. on Monday.

Though no casualty was reported in the fire, the accident was estimated to have caused a direct economic loss of more than one million yuan (about 120,000 US dollars).

The local government is dealing with the accident seriously, said the sources.