2015 Tianjin explosions

2015 Tianjin explosions
Fireball from the second explosion
Date12 August 2015
Time~23:30 – 02:00 CST (UTC)
VenuePort of Tianjin
LocationBinhai, Tianjin, China
Coordinates39°02′23″N 117°44′11″E / 39.03972°N 117.73639°E / 39.03972; 117.73639
TypeAmmonium nitrate disaster
CauseAuto-ignition of nitrocellulose[1]
Deaths173 (including 8 missing, presumed dead)
Non-fatal injuries801
Location of the explosion

On 12 August 2015, a series of explosions at the Port of Tianjin in Tianjin, Northern China, killed 173 people, according to official reports,[2] and injured hundreds of others. The explosions occurred at a container storage station in the Binhai New Area of Tianjin, China. The first two explosions occurred 33 seconds apart.[3] The second explosion was much larger and involved the detonation of about 800 tonnes of ammonium nitrate (approx. 256 tonnes TNT equivalent).[4][5] Fires caused by the initial explosions continued to burn uncontrolled throughout the weekend, resulting in eight additional explosions on 15 August.

The cause of the explosions was not immediately known, but an investigation concluded in February 2016 that an overheated container of dry nitrocellulose was the cause of the initial explosion.[6] The official casualty report was 173 deaths, eight missing, and 798 non-fatal injuries. Of the 173 fatalities, 104 were firefighters.[7]

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  3. ^ Tianjin explosion video captures fear of eyewitnesses, retrieved 17 May 2022 – via BBC News
  4. ^ Huang, Ping; Zhang, Jingyuan (2015). "Facts related to August 12, 2015 explosion accident in Tianjin, China". Process Safety Progress. 34 (4): 313–314. doi:10.1002/prs.11789. S2CID 108813335.
  5. ^ Török, Zoltán; Ozunu, Alexandru (2015). "Hazardous properties of ammonium nitrate and modeling of explosions using TNT equivalency". Environmental Engineering and Management Journal. 14 (11): 2671–2678. doi:10.30638/eemj.2015.284.
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  7. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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