Friday, December 26, 2008

Death toll rises to 17 from gas leak at steel plant in north China

SHIJIAZHUANG, Dec. 24 (Chinese media) -- The death toll has risen to 17 from a blast furnace gas leak at a steel plant in northern Hebei Province after 10 workers died in the hospital Wednesday afternoon, local authorities said.

Four of the 27 injured had been released from hospitals as of 10 p.m. The others are still being treated at different local hospitals and are in stable condition, according to the information office of Tangshan City.

The leak took place at about 9 a.m. in the Ganglu Iron and Steel Co. Ltd. in Zunhua City under the administration of Tangshan, about 150 km east of Beijing, said a spokesman for the municipal government of Tangshan.

A total of 44 people were working around the blast furnace at the time of the leak. Two workers died instantly and five more succumbed to injuries in hospital soon after, he said.

Ten other workers who were seriously injured died in the afternoon after emergency operation failed, he said.

The workers were believed to be poisoned by carbon monoxide that emanated from the blast furnace, he said.

An initial investigation showed the gas leak was caused when an explosion vent panel burst on the top of the furnace's gravity dust filter, he added.

The local government has called in top medical specialists in the city to treat the injured workers.

The blast furnace ceased operation after the accident and no further leaks were reported. Local authorities ordered the company to halt production.

Officials of Tangshan Work Safety Administration are still investigating the accident and have ordered local companies to conduct thorough safety checks.

The Ganglu company, founded in May 2001, has about 7,000 employees. It has an annual output of 3 million tonnes of steel products.

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