Explosion in China's Guangxi region kills seven and injures seventeen.
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Explosion in China's Guangxi region kills seven and injures seventeen.

An explosion occurred at approximately 1:40 a.m. on Thursday in the town of Xingan in China's southwestern Guangxi region. Local authorities confirmed seven fatalities and seventeen injuries, stated that none of the injured were in critical condition, and announced an ongoing investigation after ruling out gas pipelines as the cause.

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Both outlets report identical facts on casualties and the investigation; the Jerusalem Post provides additional detail on the location and timing while Reuters runs a shorter bulletin.
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JPJerusalem PostINTERNATIONAL7m ago

“Explosion in China's Guangxi region kills seven, injures 17”

RReutersCENTER11h ago

“Blast in China's Guangxi kills seven, injures 17”

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