Huge Gas Explosion Rocks A Dumplings restaurant In China

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A dumplings restaurant in north-eastern [/news/china/index.html China] was torn apart by a huge gas explosion today while a dozen customers were enjoying their lunch.
Footage captures the horrifying moment heavy smoke shot out of the eatery while tables and tour du lịch quế lâm chairs were flown across the street by the blast wave.
Twelve people were injured and being treated at a local hospital amid an ongoing investigation, the authorities said.
Footage captures the horrifying moment heavy smoke shot out of the eatery while tables and chairs were flown across the street by the blast wave during the accident in Heilongjiang
The incident occurred Wednesday around noon in Master Xu Big Stuffing Dumpling Restaurant in Luobei county of Heilongjiang province, tour du lịch quế lâm according to an official notice.
The explosion was said to have been caused by a liquefied gas tank but the authorities were looking int[

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