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China: All injured hospitalized after central China fireworks plant explosion.

May 5, 2026

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Shotlist Liuyang City, Hunan Province, central China - May 4, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland) 1. Aerial shots of destroyed fireworks plant after explosion Liuyang City, Hunan Province, central China - May 5, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland) 2. Aerial shot of destroyed fireworks plant after explosion Liuyang City, Hunan Province, central China - May 5, 2026 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland) 3. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wu Yuliang, local villager: "When I arrived at the scene, I saw everything was flattened. Everything. Look at me. I'm all covered by mud and sand stirred up by the explosion." Liuyang City, Hunan Province, central China - May 5, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland) 4. Various of machinery, firefighters at explosion site Changsha City, Hunan Province, central China - May 5, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland) 5. Press conference attendees observing moment of silence for victims 6. Various of officials speaking at press conference 7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Ding Weiming, official, Changsha Fire and Rescue Detachment: "A large quantity of explosives stored in the warehouse area could not be moved immediately, posing a direct threat to the safety of our rescue personnel. Second, the accident site was chaotic since basically all buildings' walls, beams, columns, and roofs have collapsed, creating extensive rubble. People were buried under the debris, passageways were blocked, and our rescue efforts were severely hampered." Liuyang City, Hunan Province, central China - May 5, 2026 (CGTN - No access Chinese mainland) 8. Various of nursing station at hospital 9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) son of injured woman (no name given): "She has fractures in both legs. The doctor won't allow her to walk or get out of bed. She can only use a wheelchair to get around. I have to carry her to the bathroom." 10. Doctors conferring 11. Injured leg Liuyang City, Hunan Province, central China - May 5, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland) 12. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Ding Shengqiang, head of medical department, People's Hospital of Liuyang: "For now, we don't recommend that they rush to be discharged, as there is still some psychological trauma and stress that we need to monitor." 13. Emergency department at hospital 14. Various of medical workers treating patient 15. Aerial shots of destroyed fireworks plant after explosion Storyline All the people injured in the fireworks plant explosion on Monday in central China's Hunan Province have been sent to local hospitals for treatment, according to authorities. The accident has left 26 people dead and 61 others injured, according to officials speaking at a press conference on Tuesday. The explosion occurred on Monday afternoon at the plant of Huasheng fireworks manufacturing and display company in Liuyang, a county-level city in Changsha, the capital city of Hunan. "When I arrived at the scene, I saw everything was flattened. Everything. Look at me. I'm all covered by mud and sand stirred up by the explosion," said local villager Wu Yuliang. Following the explosion, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for all-out efforts to locate those still unaccounted for and to treat the injured. The person in charge of the company where the accident occurred has been detained by police. More than 480 rescuers, organized into five teams, have been deployed, along with three rescue robots to support operations. At Tuesday's press conference, local officials said the situation remains challenging, with difficulties in controlling the fire, extinguishing the blaze, and carrying out search and rescue operations. "A large quantity of explosives stored in the warehouse area could not be moved immediately, posing a direct threat to the safety of our rescue personnel. Second, the accident site was chaotic since basically all buildings' walls, beams, columns, and roofs have collapsed, creating extensive rubble. People were buried under the debris, passageways were blocked, and our rescue efforts were severely hampered," said Ding Weiming, Party secretary and political commissar of Changsha's fire and rescue team. The injured have been rushed to two hospitals for emergency treatment after the explosion, with most suffering from bone injuries. A medical task force of leading experts in burns, intensive care, and trauma surgery has been assembled. The People's Hospital of Liuyang received 25 of the injured people. "She has fractures in both legs. The doctor won't allow her to walk or get out of bed. She can only use a wheelchair to get around. I have to carry her to the bathroom," one victim's son told reporters at his mother’s bedside in hospital. All patients are reported to be in stable condition, though doctors say they will require further observation for more than 24 hours. "For now, we don't recommend that they rush to be discharged, as there is
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