At least two people were killed and another 30 people were injured on Sunday after an explosion in a port city south of Shanghai, China knocked down several buildings, the Chinese government and media reports stated. The blast occurred in Ningbo, one of China’s busiest ports, about 8:55 a.m., the official Xinhua News Agency and other outlets reported. It’s also unclear if it happened inside a building, though China's official Xinhua News Agency claimed the explosion happened in a factory. However, the Ningbo gas company told China Youth Daily there were no gas lines in the vicinity. In 2015, improperly stored chemicals were to blame for an explosion that killed at least 173 people in Tianjin, a port east of Beijing.
Source: Fox News November 26, 2017 07:41 UTC