Massive Explosion Rocks Chinese Port City, Martial Law Declared (13 Dead, 400 Hospitalized)

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Massive Explosion Rocks Chinese Port City, Martial Law Declared (13 Dead, 400 Hospitalized) (ZeroHedge, Aug 12, 2015):

It appears that carry trades are not the only thing blowing up in China. A massive explosion, fireball, and mushroom cloud can be seen at chemical storage facility in the Chinese port town of Tianjin…

  • *DEATH TOLL FROM BLAST IN CHINA’S TIANJIN RISES TO 13: DAILY
  • *TIANJIN HALTS SUBWAY TO BLAST-HIT BIN HAI NEW AREA ON THURSDAY
  • *TIANJIN MAYOR URGES CONTROL OF SECONDARY ACCIDENTS AFTER BLAST

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The explosion could be seen from space…

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As The Telegraph reports,

Series of explosions in Tianjin, northern China, caused a huge mushroom cloud and triggered shockwaves that could be felt miles away

Footage circulating online appears to show a massive explosion in China’s northern Tianjin.

Reportedly caused by flammable cargo, videos from the scene show a dramatic fireball exploding near the site of a fire.

The official Xinhua news agency said the blast happened at around 11:30 pm (1630 GMT), when a deafening bang was heard as plumes of flame lit up the sky, scattering dust dozens of metres into the air.

It is still unclear what buildings and how many people were affected by the explosion, but one man filming was blown off his feet by the force.

Tianjin hospital says 100 casualties have already arrived, many with severe burns.

Tianjin is a major port and industrial area to the south-east of the Chinese capital, Beijing

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1 thought on “Massive Explosion Rocks Chinese Port City, Martial Law Declared (13 Dead, 400 Hospitalized)”

  1. Definitely ISIS, or ISIL, or alQuieda, or some other western funded jihadist group trained by the UK SAS with weapons from the US armory.

    At least they’ll blame them in an effort to soften up our bellies for more state control & policing.

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