Explosion at fireworks factory in China kills 26, injures 61
An explosion at the Huasheng fireworks plant in Liuyang, China, on Monday afternoon killed at least 26 people and injured 61. Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered an investigation into the incident and called for accountability for those responsible.

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AI-generatedAn explosion at the Huasheng fireworks plant in Liuyang, China, on Monday afternoon killed at least 26 people and injured 61. Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered an investigation into the incident and called for accountability for those responsible. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with emergency personnel dispatched to the scene and neighboring areas evacuated due to the risk of further explosions. The blast caused widespread destruction in the surrounding area. In response, Xi and Premier Li Qiang have urged a comprehensive review of workplace safety measures across the country.
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5 extractedXi and Premier Li Qiang called for a far-reaching evaluation of workplace safety measures.
Xi Jinping urged all-out efforts to search for unaccounted for people and called for accountability for those responsible.
Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered an investigation into the explosion.
An explosion at a fireworks factory in Liuyang, China, killed at least 26 people and injured 61.
Public security authorities have taken measures against the person in charge of the company.