Fourth Chinese Chemical Explosion Blackens Zhejiang Sky

ZHEJIANG - China - The fourth Chinese chemical explosion in just over a month seems to denote a certain pattern is developing in explosions.

This time the explosion is spewing out tonnes of toxic noxious fumes across the city of Zhejiang province.

We will be cataloguing the explosions as they come, we’re currently at number four, as this is the third this month, and the first one was last month. We will probably stop reporting the explosions when the count gets to twenty.

Currently, the most spectacular Chinese chemical explosion was the one in Tianjin, which was even visible from space. Explosion watchers are still waiting for something that tops that one.

 

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