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Improperly stored hazardous materials blamed for Tianjin blasts

The Tianjin warehouse explosions in August that killed at least 165 people were caused by ignition of hazardous materials, improperly or illegally stored at the site.
Soure:Xinhua: 2016/2/6 0:05:09

Funds appropriated to repair Tianjin apartments

The first round of funding has been appropriated to repair apartments severely damaged in the deadly Tianjin explosions last month, the local government said on Wednesday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/30 13:08:24

Premier orders thorough investigation of Tianjin blasts

Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday told officials to accelerate the investigation of the blasts that occurred in north China's Tianjin last month.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/22 23:35:55

Tianjin sets buyback price for apartments damaged by blasts

The Tianjin government on Monday announced the price owners can expect for apartments damaged in last month's fatal explosions.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/21 21:51:23

China orders safety hazard cleanup after Tianjin blasts

Chinese authorities ordered correction of any irregularities or safety hazards found during the nationwide safety check launched soon after the huge explosions in Tianjin.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/17 22:17:53

China's top court stresses harsh penalties after Tianjin blasts

The Supreme People's Court (SPC) vowed to severely punish officials involved in crimes which endanger safety in production said.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/16 22:20:22

China checks nuclear facilities after Tianjin blasts

China's environmental ministry has ordered nationwide safety checks on nuclear facilities, weeks after deadly explosions at a warehouse storing hazardous chemicals in north China's Tianjin.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/14 20:55:13

Eight missing in Tianjin blasts unlikely to be found alive: authorities

Tianjin authorities announced Friday that eight people still unaccounted for are unlikely to be found alive, around one month after Tianjin warehouse explosions killed 165 people.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/13 9:52:32

Tianjin blasts death toll rises to 164

The death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions has risen to 164 as remains of a missing fire fighter were identified on Thursday, according to rescue authorities.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/10 14:00:08

Tianjin residents unhappy with govt offer

Residents in Tianjin affected by the deadly warehouse explosions in August said they are not satisfied with a local government offer to either repair their homes or ask private companies to purchase their houses at 1.3 times their market value.
Soure:Global Times: 2015/9/10 9:52:36

Tianjin blasts death toll rises to 163

The remains of one of the 11 missing people from the Tianjin warehouse blasts have been identified, bringing the total death toll to 163, officials announced on Wednesday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/9 19:18:30

Tianjin blast death toll rises to 162

The death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions rose to 162 on Tuesday with 11 people still unaccounted for, according to rescue authorities.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/8 19:30:43

Death toll rises to 161 in Tianjin Blast

The remains of one of the 13 missing in the Tianjin warehouse blast has been identified, bringing the total death toll to 161, it was announced Saturday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/5 19:55:23

Monument to be built on Tianjin blast site

A monument will be built on the site of the deadly Tianjin blast in memory of those who lost their lives in the accident last month, Binhai New Area authorities announced Friday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/5 14:04:00

Cleanup nearing finish at Tianjin blast site

The cleanup work at the blast site of Tianjin explosions is about to finish, local officials said on Friday.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/5 10:17:22

Tianjin blasts death toll rises to 159, another 14 missing

The death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions rose to 159 on Tuesday with 14 people still missing two weeks after the blasts, according to rescue authorities.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/9/1 22:24:42

Tianjin blasts death toll rises to 158

The death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions rose to 158 on Monday with 15 people still missing two weeks after the blasts, according to rescue authorities.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/8/31 17:10:48

Tianjin details compensation for blast-hit apartments

Residents of apartment blocks damaged in the Tianjin warehouse explosions can sell their homes to an alliance of property developers or have the government renovate them free of charge, the local housing administration has confirmed.
Soure:Xinhua: 2015/8/30 21:03:18