
A liquefied gas tanker exploded on a highway in southeastern China on Saturday, killing 19 people and injuring at least 189 others, authorities said.
The explosion caused extensive damage to nearby buildings.
One photo showed firefighters hosing down a row of buildings with blown-out facades well into the night.
The truck carrying liquefied gas exploded around 4:45pm local time as it veered off the Shenyang-Haikou Expressway south of Shanghai in Zhejiang province, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing local authorities.
A second explosion followed when the truck collided with a factory workshop, Xinhua said.
The Wenling city government information office said on its social media account that houses and workshops collapsed and 189 people were treated at six hospitals.
A worker at a nearby restaurant told Xinhua that the blast shattered the windows of her home.