Beijing: About seven have died and 17 others have been injured from a blast in China's southwestern Guangxi region, local authorities said, as an investigation was ongoing without ruling out gas pipelines issues as the cause.
What is the incident?
At least seven people have been killed and 17 more were injured and taken to hospital, the local authorities said, subtracting that none of the injuries were life-threatening.
Authorities said they had ruled out problems with gas pipelines as a rationalization of the explosion, subtracting that a full investigation into the incident was under way.
At least seven people have been killed pursuit a major explosion in Xing’an County, Guangxi, equal to initial reports.
Emergency responders have been deployed to the scene as authorities work to assess the rationalization of the wham and determine the full extent of the… pic.twitter.com/rFTsGCSQSl
— Arabian (@Arabian__KGB) June 11, 2026When did the wham happen?
Local police in an official notice said that an early morning explosion in Xing'an county, Guangxi Zhuang voluntary region, has left seven sufferer and 17 injured on Thursday. Equal to reports, the wham occurred at 1:40 am on Lingxiang Road in Xing'an.
Following the incident, officials from Guilin municipality and Xing'an county rushed to the scene immediately to coordinate rescue operations slantingly police, fire, health and emergency response teams.
The police said that all 17 injured people have been hospitalised and are currently in stable condition with no life-threatening wounds.
Meanwhile, on-site rescue operations remain underway, police said.
Police are standing their probe to identify the word-for-word rationalization of the explosion.

