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China Chemical Plant Explosion BREAKING: Over 230 Firefighters Battle Towering Plumes of Toxic Smoke

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China Chemical Plant Explosion BREAKING: Over 230 Firefighters Battle Towering Plumes of Toxic Smoke

China Chemical Plant Explosion BREAKING: Over 230 Firefighters Battle Towering Plumes of Toxic Smoke

A massive explosion rocked a chemical plant in Gaomi city, Shandong province, China, sending towering plumes of gray and orange smoke into the sky.

The blast occurred just before noon in the workshop of Shandong Youdao Chemical, causing damage to nearby buildings and shattering windows.

Over 230 firefighters and emergency personnel were quickly deployed to contain the fire and carry out rescue operations.

Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of the explosion or reported any casualties.

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