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Four killed in Inner Mongolia steel factory explosion

A blast at a steel 'plate factory in Inner Mongolia, China's northern region, killed four people and left six others missing on Sunday.

CCTV reported that rescue efforts are underway.

Inner Mongolia's?Baotou Steel Union?, whose subsidiary owned the factory, said in an earlier stock exchange filing that 84 people were injured by the explosion.

The?steelmaker stated that the explosion of a saturated steam and water tank?at Baotou City unit?damaged?parts of?factory equipment and buildings. It was also expected to have an impact on production at the plate-mill and adjacent facilities. The company stated that it was still assessing?the extent of losses.

It added that the injured were taken to hospital and that the company was cooperating with authorities in their investigation of the cause, which is still unknown.

CCTV reported on Sunday that three of the injured are in critical condition.

Baotou Steel Union stated that ecological monitoring revealed the incident did not have any impact on the soil or atmosphere surrounding the site, and produced no wastewater. Beijing Newsroom, Clarence Fernandez, and Susan Fenton edited the report.

(source: Reuters)