The port city of Tianjin in northern China was rocked by a warehouse blast two months after massive explosions in the city left 173 people dead or missing.
Upset at government negligence, about 100 people whose residences were damaged in the explosions gathered Monday for a protest to demand compensation from the government.
New explosions and fire rocked the Chinese port city of Tianjin on Saturday, where one survivor was pulled out and authorities ordered evacuations within 3 km
The Red Cross Society of China is soliciting donations—but Internet users are paying in invective.
While the cause of the two blasts in Tianjin, China, is not yet clear, observers suspect that poor storage practices may have contributed to it.
The port city of Tianjin in northern China was rocked by a warehouse blast two months after massive explosions in the city left 173 people dead or missing.
Upset at government negligence, about 100 people whose residences were damaged in the explosions gathered Monday for a protest to demand compensation from the government.
New explosions and fire rocked the Chinese port city of Tianjin on Saturday, where one survivor was pulled out and authorities ordered evacuations within 3 km
The Red Cross Society of China is soliciting donations—but Internet users are paying in invective.
While the cause of the two blasts in Tianjin, China, is not yet clear, observers suspect that poor storage practices may have contributed to it.