At least 3 dead in apparent gas explosion in north China
The Hindu
China is replacing decades-old infrastructure with gas lines, an especially dangerous part of the project.
An apparent gas explosion gutted parts of a high rise building in northern China on Thursday morning, killing at least three people and injuring another 30.
It occurred at a hotel in Shenyang, a city of more than 8 million people and a major industrial center that is in the process of renovating and replacing decaying gas lines, the state media reported.
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