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Oil pipeline blast kills at least 47 and injures 166 in Qingdao, Shandong

Leak triggers a huge explosion that tears up city's streets, causing cracks up to 1.5 kilometres long and a spill covering 3,000 square metres of sea

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A wrecked car lies amid the debris of the oil pipeline explosion, which tore up streets in the Huangdao district of Qingdao. Photo: Reuters
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At least 47 people were killed and 166 injured when a leak in an underground oil pipeline triggered an explosion in the eastern port of Qingdao. 

The force of the blast ripped apart roads, leaving cracks up to 1.5 kilometres long, Xinhua said.

A photo posted on the internet taken by an airline passenger showed plumes of dark smoke rising through clouds over the city in Shandong province.

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The Xinhua report comes an hour after Qingdao authorities raised the death toll on Saturday morning to 44, adding that rescue efforts were still ongoing. 65 of the injured were in serious condition, authorities said on Friday evening. 

Caixin magazine reported online that at least six firemen died, citing a source close to Sinopec, which owns the 176-kilometre pipeline.

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