Death toll from blasts in Chinese city Tianjin rises to 112

Smoke rises from debris near a crater that was at the center of a series of explosions in northeastern China's Tianjin municipality Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015, as seen from an aerial view. New explosions and fires rocked the Chinese port city of Tianjin on Saturday, as one survivor was pulled out and authorities ordered evacuations to clean up chemical contamination more than two days after a fire and a series of blasts set off the disaster. (Chinatopix Via AP) CHINA OUT

TIANJIN, China (AP) — Chinese authorities say the death toll from Tianjin blasts has risen to 112, after rescuers pulled out more bodies.
Authorities told at a news conference Sunday that 95 people, including 85 firefighters, are still missing.
Hundreds were injured from a series of massive fires and blasts that destroyed an industrial zone in the port city of Tianjin on Wednesday night. The cause is unknown, but the disaster is believed to have started at a warehouse of shipping containers with hazardous materials.

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