Blast Outside School in China Kills at Least 2

Blast Outside School in China Kills at Least 2

(AP) Blast outside school in China kills at least 2
BEIJING
A three-wheeled truck caught fire and exploded Tuesday outside a school in southern China, killing at least two people and injuring 17, including 10 students, state media reported.

Initial reports from the scene in the resort city of Guilin described the blast as an accident, although police declined to confirm that, saying only that an investigation was continuing. One of the hospitalized students was in critical condition, state media reported.

The explosion struck about 7 a.m. as children were arriving at Balijie Primary School, which is near a four-lane road in urban Lingchuan county. The other seven injured were adults who had been dropping children off at the start of classes.

The official Xinhua News Agency and state broadcaster CCTV cited eyewitnesses as saying a motorized flatbed tricycle caught fire as it was passing the school and then exploded, setting other vehicles on fire and blowing out the windows in nearby cars and buildings. Such tricycles are frequently used to transport goods in smaller Chinese cities.

Footage from the scene showed badly burned victims sitting dazed in the street as flames licked motorcycles around them. Debris, including half a dozen motor scooters and electric bicycles, was spread across the road and investigators collected evidence.

CCTV said the city government had ordered a security crackdown focusing on storage and handling of explosive materials.

A police officer in the area, who gave only her surname, Li, said an investigation was ongoing to determine a cause.

Guilin is famed for its natural scenery dominated by the Li River and striking karst outcroppings.

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