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| Photo taken on Dec. 14, 2015 shows the explosion site at a rice noodle shop in Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province. 21 people were injured at a gas explosion of a rice noodle shop in Kunming on Monday, who have all been sent to hospital, according to local police office. (Xinhua/Lv Shuai) |
KUNMING, Dec. 14 -- A liquefied gas bottle exploded and injured 21 people in southwest China's Yunnan Province Monday morning, local police said.
The explosion happened at 9:30 a.m. at a rice noodle restaurant in the provincial capital Kunming as a delivery van packed with liquefied gas containers was parking at the door.
Police began transferring the bottles to another pickup truck as soon as they reached the scene.
"The fire was put out soon after the fire trucks arrived," a witness surnamed Sun told Xinhua. "Several people rushed out from the restaurant with their hands clenched on their chest or heads, blood flowing through their fingers."
Ambulances sent the injured, including customers, restaurant staff and several passers-by to a nearby hospital.
According to the local police, one person was seriously injured and the rest suffered minor wounds.
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