
12 Killed in Fireworks Store Explosion in Hubei, China
Twelve people died in an explosion at a fireworks and firecracker store in Xiangyang, central Hubei province, China, on February 18, according to Reuters.
The blast sparked a fire that caused widespread structural damage to the building and nearby areas. Emergency responders attended the scene to contain the blaze.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the explosion and fire, with initial reports not yet confirming the trigger.
Fireworks-related accidents remain common in China, particularly during festivals such as the Lunar New Year, which began earlier this week. Despite strict regulations on fireworks sales and use, informal trading and high demand during holidays frequently lead to incidents resulting in injuries and fatalities.
Previous similar events have underscored the risks associated with crowded retail stores stocking large quantities of fireworks, especially amid national celebrations.
Officials have urged adherence to safety guidelines to prevent future tragedies and stated that investigations continue to determine accountability.
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