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by TheaGood
on 15/8/15
Explosion in China news Coverage- Part 2

Death toll in massive Tianjin, China, explosions rises to 44, state media reports - @XHNewsDeath toll rises to 56 in Tianjin blasts, including 21 firefighters - @cctvnews


At least 12 firefighters among 44 killed in Tianjin, China, port blast - @Reuters

Oil and chemical tanker arrivals, departures disrupted by Tianjin port explosions, sources say - @Reuters

Death toll in Tianjin, China, explosion rises to 50, city government says - @Reuters

Death toll rises to 85 in Tianjin, China, explosions, state media reports - @XHNews

Residents near Tianjin, China, blast site evacuated over fears of spreading chemicals, state media reports - @AFP

Survivor approximately 40-years-old rescued from Tianjin, China, explosion site, state media reports - @cctvnews

Deadly sodium cyanide confirmed at Tianjin, China, blast site, state media reports - @AP

China warns of change of wind spreading toxic substances at Tianjin blast site - @Reuters


50 dead, 71 in critical condition following pair of explosions in Tianjin, China; cause of blast still unclear - @XHNews

Chemicals, including cyanide, are reportedly leaking at explosion site in Tianjin, China - @MSimonTV

Crews are using 15 tons of hydrogen peroxide to contain and combat cyanide leak in Tianjin, China, after yesterday's explosion - @MSimonTV

White House: US 'extends its heartfelt condolences to the Chinese people over the deadly explosion' in Tianjin, China - @DavidNakamura

17 firefighters are among the 50 dead in the Tianjin, China, explosions; dozens remain unaccounted for - @cctvnews

China sends team of military chemical experts to Tianjin after explosion that left at least 50 dead, state media reports - @BBCNews

Search and Rescue: One person rescued at 07:05 am on Friday from the Tianjin, China, explosion - @cctvnews

At morning press briefing for the Tianjin, China, explosion: Total number of injured unchanged at 701; 70 seriously injured - @Bill_Ide

Firefighter found alive 31 hours after explosions in Tianjin, China; 18 firefighters still missing - @NBCNews