Another warehouse blast rocks Tianjin, months after deadly explosion

Two months after massive explosions left 173 people dead or missing in a major port city in northern China, Tianijn has been rattled again by a warehouse blast. A blast hit a warehouse for alcohol materials in the city Monday night and started a fire. No casualties have been reported. It’s reported 3,000 kilograms (6,600 pounds) of alcohol were stored in the 700-square-meter (7,500-square-foot) warehouse, along with 1,000 kilograms of acetic acid, which can be used in the making of plastics and pharmaceuticals.

The warehouse had been illegally rented from a local resident by a company registered in nearby Hebei province.

The Tianjin government said.

The warehouse had been illegally rented from a local resident by a company registered in nearby Hebei province, the Tianjin government said. It said the incident posed no hazardous risks to people or the environment. In August, a warehouse complex storing large amounts of hazardous chemicals caught fire and exploded in Tianjin, killing 165 and leaving eight missing. The disaster raised questions about corruption and government efficiency. Investigations into the blasts at the Ruihai International Logistics warehouses showed they were located closer to homes than permitted, and stored much more hazardous material than authorized, including 700 tons of highly toxic sodium cyanide.