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Thursday, March 29, 2001, updated at 16:17(GMT+8)
China  

Most Victims of Explosion Out of Danger

Sixteen of the 38 injured in an explosion that killed 108 people in this capital of north China's Hebei Province, have been discharged from hospital, while the majority of the 11 most seriously injured are declared out of danger by doctors.

The victims are hospitalized in 14 hospitals in the city. The provincial and local governments have ordered medical departments to do all they can to save the injured as requested by the central government.

The most elite medical doctors in the province, and those from Beijing, have been called to save the injured using all the best medical resources available.

The explosions occurred on March 16 in several places, including the residential buildings of the No.3 Cotton Mill in Shijiazhuang.







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Sixteen of the 38 injured in an explosion that killed 108 people in this capital of north China's Hebei Province, have been discharged from hospital, while the majority of the 11 most seriously injured are declared out of danger by doctors.

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