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Chemical leak kills 8 in southwest China's Guizhou

By ANI | Updated: June 12, 2021 12:35 IST

As many as eight people died and three others got injured in a chemical leak in China's Guizhou province, local authorities informed on Saturday.

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As many as eight people died and three others got injured in a chemical leak in China's Guizhou province, local authorities informed on Saturday.

The incident took place in the capital of southwest province at 12:12 am on Saturday, Xinhua news agency reported.

Police in capital Guiyang received a report that some people had passed out near a chemical company.

According to the Chinese news portal, a preliminary probe has revealed that a leak of methyl formate happened while workers of the company were unloading the chemical from a vehicle.

So far, the local officials have been confirmed the death of eight people. A total of three injured are currently receiving treatment at the hospital.

Further probe of the accident is underway and more information is awaited in this matter.

( With inputs from ANI )

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