Dozens killed in blast at explosives depot in northeastern Myanmar
An explosion at an explosives depot in the rebel-held village of Kaung Tat, Shan State, northeastern Myanmar, has killed at least 46 people and wounded over 70. The blast occurred around 12:30 PM local time on Sunday in an area controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), a powerful ethnic armed group fighting the country's military government.

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AI-generatedAn explosion at an explosives depot in the rebel-held village of Kaung Tat, Shan State, northeastern Myanmar, has killed at least 46 people and wounded over 70. The blast occurred around 12:30 PM local time on Sunday in an area controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), a powerful ethnic armed group fighting the country's military government. Local media reports indicate that the stored explosives were used in mining operations in the ruby-rich region. Rescue operations were underway following the incident, which caused significant damage to houses and destroyed several buildings. The TNLA confirmed the explosion, stating it resulted in numerous casualties among local residents.
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5 extractedThe explosion occurred in Kaung Tat village, Shan State, in an area controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA).
The TNLA stated that the stored explosives were used in mining operations and confirmed the incident resulted in 'numerous casualties'.
At least 46 people were killed and over 70 wounded in an explosion at an explosives depot in northeastern Myanmar.
Video shared on social media showed a large plume of smoke, secondary explosions, and destroyed buildings.
A rescue worker told Shwe Phee Myay news agency that 55 people were killed.