Death toll from Jiangsu chemical plant blast rises to 78


The death toll from March 21's chemical plant explosion in Jiangsu province has increased to 78, with 13 others still in critical condition, according to a rescue team at the scene.
Fourteen victims were found after rescue teams searched 20 enterprises near the blast center in a chemical park in Xiangshui county, Yancheng city, rescuers said in a press release Monday afternoon.
The search and rescue have effectively ended and clear-up efforts have begun at the blast site, said the release.
Among the 78 dead, 56 have been identified, while the remaining 22 are yet to be identified.
Of the previously reported 28 missing people, 25 have been confirmed dead after DNA tests, while the other three are safe, according to rescuers.
By midday Monday, 566 wounded remained hospitalized, including 13 in critical condition and 66 others with severe injuries, said rescuers.
Medical monitoring at hospitals near the blast site shows no chemical poisoning in patients, the rescue team said.
Houses in the towns of Nanhe and Chenjiagang have been damaged, along with houses near the chemical park, of which 89 were seriously damaged and are to be demolished, the team said.
Residents who lived in these houses will be resettled according to their wishes, such as moving to the city or nearby towns, or having their houses rebuilt at the original site, according to the rescue team.
Another 863 less damaged houses will be reinforced, while houses that were slightly damaged, such as those with broken doors or windows, will be repaired within a week, said the team.
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