As rescuers and volunteers worked to stabilise scene after deadly explosion, witnesses describe overwhelming smell of burnt gunpowder

An excavator operator surnamed Xiao, who volunteered to aid rescue work at the site of the initial fireworks plant blast, said he had received multiple wounds during a further explosion after scattered explosives were ignited by smouldering embers the day after Monday’s blast.

“I received a call at 5am that the government was dispatching excavators to the rescue. I felt it was my responsibility to go. I arrived at the explosion site at 6am and started digging with more than a dozen drivers,” Xiao told the South China Morning Post on Tuesday.

“The air was filled with a strong burnt gunpowder smell during the rescue, and there were still sporadic sparks at the accident site.”

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Xiao said his main task was to work with firefighters to remove remaining black gunpowder to reduce further risk at the explosion site.

Source: News - South China Morning Post