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By Han Wei / Apr 16, 2019 03:24 AM / Business & Tech

A deadly factory explosion in east China’s Jiangsu province last month killed 78 people. Photo: VCG

A deadly factory explosion in east China’s Jiangsu province last month killed 78 people. Photo: VCG

Ten workers were killed while doing maintenance work on underground pipelines in a Qilu Tianhe Huishi Pharmaceutical Co. plant in eastern Shandong province. It was China’s second fatal industrial accident in less than a month.

Eight people were suffocated to death on the spot by heavy smoke after welding sparks set off a fire, according to the government-backed newspaper People’s Daily. Two other people died later in a hospital, and 12 rescue workers were injured.

An investigation has been launched. An environment inspector said the accident didn’t cause severe impacts on the surrounding environment.

Last month, a blast in a chemical factory in Xiangshui County, Jiangsu province, killed 78 people in one of China’s worst industrial accidents in recent years. A total of 26 people have been detained by authorities over the accident.

Related: Reporter’s Notebook: Xiangshui Blast Leaves Wounds and Scars That Won’t Fade

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