Death toll rises to 37 in China fireworks factory blast

May 8, 2026 12:22 AM EDT

A damaged window of a building after a blast at a fireworks manufacturing factory in Liuyang, Hunan province, China, May 6, 2026. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

BEIJING, May 8 (Reuters) - ‌The death ​toll ​has risen to 37 from 26 and one person remains missing after ‌a fireworks factory explosion in the southern ⁠Chinese province of Hunan, state news agency Xinhua said ‌on Friday, in the ‌deadliest blast reported in China since 2019.

The explosion happened at around 4:40 p.m. (0840 GMT) ​on Monday in Hunan's Liuyang, known as China's fireworks capital because it manufactures 60% ⁠of the domestic supply of the devices and about 70% ​of exports.

Xinhua said on-site research and rescue work has been completed and 51 ​people are being treated ‌at hospitals.

An investigation into the incident has been launched and police have ⁠summoned eight people for questioning on suspicion of causing the deadly explosion, state media said.

The probe ⁠is under supervision of China's top prosecutors while Hunan ​has ordered the suspension of operations for all fireworks plants in the city for safety inspections.

In June, an ‌explosion at a fireworks factory in Hunan killed nine people.

In 2019, a ‌chemical plant blast in the eastern Chinese ⁠province of Jiangsu ‌left 78 people ​dead.

(Reporting by Liz Lee and Shi Bu; Editing by Kim Coghill and Christian ‌Schmollinger)



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