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Guangxi parcel bombs: China investigates fresh blast | Guangxi parcel bombs: China investigates fresh blast |
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Chinese authorities are investigating a fresh explosion in Guangxi province, following a series of parcel bombs that have left 10 people dead. | |
The latest blast took place at an apartment block at 08:00 local time (00:00 GMT) in Liucheng county, said state media. | |
Seventeen separate parcel explosions hit Liucheng on Wednesday. | Seventeen separate parcel explosions hit Liucheng on Wednesday. |
A man suspected of having built the bombs - 33-year-old Wei Yinyong - died in one of the blasts, media said. | |
Earlier reports said a suspect had been arrested. | |
The cause for Thursday's blast was not clear, and no casualties have been reported. It is also not known if the blast is connected to the multiple explosions on Wednesday. | |
Thursday's explosion took place at a six-storey building in a residential area. Xinhua news agency said the force of the blast had caused debris to rain down on a road opposite the building. | |
Local police issued a statement calling on the public to be wary of accepting parcels sent by strangers or packages "sent by non-proper channels". | Local police issued a statement calling on the public to be wary of accepting parcels sent by strangers or packages "sent by non-proper channels". |
The local postal service has halted all deliveries until Saturday. | The local postal service has halted all deliveries until Saturday. |
The parcel bombs on Wednesday targeted a prison, a railway station, a hospital and a shopping centre among other locations. | |
State media said 51 people were injured in the afternoon's blasts. | |
A video reportedly of one of Wednesday's blasts taken from a street surveillance camera has since emerged, showing a person being catapulted out of a shop as a bomb goes off inside. Another person walking down the street past the shop is knocked to the ground by the powerful blast. | A video reportedly of one of Wednesday's blasts taken from a street surveillance camera has since emerged, showing a person being catapulted out of a shop as a bomb goes off inside. Another person walking down the street past the shop is knocked to the ground by the powerful blast. |
The BBC's John Sudworth in Beijing says there have been a number of cases in China of disaffected people with a legal grievance against the authorities using explosive devices in public attacks. | The BBC's John Sudworth in Beijing says there have been a number of cases in China of disaffected people with a legal grievance against the authorities using explosive devices in public attacks. |