A devastating explosion at a fireworks factory in China’s Hunan province has left 21 people dead and 61 injured, triggering a high-level investigation and urgent safety review.
According to Beyond Time News, the blast occurred on Monday around 4:40 pm at the Huasheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Company in Changsha, a key hub for fireworks production.
Rescue Efforts After the Blast
Emergency teams, including nearly 500 firefighters, rescue workers, and medical staff, were deployed to the scene. The explosion caused severe damage, with buildings collapsing and debris scattered across the site.
Footage shared on Chinese social media showed heavy smoke rising from the area, though it has not been independently verified.
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Xi Orders Investigation
President Xi Jinping has ordered a thorough investigation into the cause of the explosion and called for strict accountability. Authorities have also been instructed to strengthen safety inspections and improve risk controls in hazardous industries.
China’s Fireworks Industry
China dominates global fireworks production, supplying more than two-thirds of worldwide exports, valued at over $1.14 billion annually. The incident has renewed concerns over safety standards in the sector.
Conclusion
The Hunan explosion highlights ongoing industrial safety risks, as officials work to determine what caused the tragedy and prevent similar incidents in the future.



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