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15 Nov 2005

Author:
Xinhua

Death toll in Jilin blasts rises to 5 [China]

The death toll from Sunday's chemical plant explosions in Jilin Province rose to five as rescuers found the remains of more workers, authorities said yesterday. Another plant employee remained missing and was feared dead. At least 70 people were hurt in the blasts and ensuing fire at the No. 101 Chemical Plant in Jilin City [owned by]...the China National Petroleum Corp's Jilin Petrochemical Co...