 | This article documents a current event. Information may change rapidly as the event progresses. | The Jilin chemical plant explosions were a series of explosions which occurred on November 13, 2005, in the No.101 Petrochemical Plant in Jilin City, Jilin Province, China, over the period of an hour. The explosions killed five, injured dozens, and caused the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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Jilin (Chinese: åæ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chi-lin; Postal System Pinyin: Kirin), is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
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Jilin City (Chinese: åæå¸; pinyin: ) is a prefecture-level city located in Jilin Province in China. ...
November 13 is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 48 days remaining. ...
2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jilin City (Chinese: åæå¸; pinyin: ) is a prefecture-level city located in Jilin Province in China. ...
Jilin (Chinese: åæ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chi-lin; Postal System Pinyin: Kirin), is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
The blasts created an 80 km long toxic slick in the Songhua River, a tributary of the Amur. The slick, predominantly made up of benzene and nitrobenzene, is currently passing through Harbin, one of the largest cities in China. In response, Harbin implemented a five-day suspension of its water supply.[1] The Songhua River (Chinese: æ¾è±æ±; pinyin: ) is a river in Northeast China, and is the largest tributary of the Heilong River (Amur), flowing about 1,927 km from Changbai Mountains through the Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces. ...
A tributary (or affluent or confluent) is a contributory stream, a river that does not reach the sea, but joins another major river (a parent river), to which it contributes its waters, swelling its discharge. ...
The Amur (Russian: ÐмÑÑ; Simplified Chinese: é»é¾æ±, Traditional Chinese: é»é¾æ±, HÄilóng JiÄng, or Black Dragon River; Mongolian: ХаÑа-ÐÑÑÑн, Khara-Muren or Black River; Manchu: Sahaliyan Ula, literal meaning Black River) is one of the worldâs ten longest rivers, located between the Russian Far East and Manchuria of China. ...
Benzene, also known as C6H6, PhH, and benzol, is an organic chemical compound which is a colorless and flammable liquid with a pleasant, sweet smell. ...
Nitrobenzene, also known as nitrobenzol or oil of mirbane, is a poisonous organic compound with an almond odor and chemical formula C6H5NO2. ...
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Explosions
The blasts were so powerful that they shattered windows at least 100 to 200 metres away from the scene of the explosions. At least 70 people have been injured, five have perished, and one person is still missing. [2] The fires were finally put out early in the morning of November 14. November 14 is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 47 days remaining. ...
The cause of the blasts was not immediately known, but over 10 000 people have been evacuated from the area, including local residents and students at the north campus of Beihua University and Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology [3] for fear of further explosions and contamination with harmful chemicals. The CNPC, which owns the company in charge of the factory, Jilin Petrochemical Corporation, has asked senior officials to investigate the cause of the incidents. [4] The explosions are not thought to be related to terrorism, and the company told a press conference that they had occurred as a result of a chemical blockage which went unfixed [5]. This article lacks information on the importance of the subject matter. ...
The municipal government asked hotels and restaurants in the city to provide rooms for the evacuated people, and a fire which started as a result of the explosions is now under control. Taxi companies also aided in the evacuation. According to Shanghai Daily, the authorities have removed faulty equipment where the explosions occurred [6], preventing any more blasts. At midnight, November 14, two people were reported to be undergoing urgent surgery. Taxis as seen in New York City A Taxi generally is a form of transport where one pays for conveyance. ...
November 14 is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 47 days remaining. ...
There were fears that two naphtha cracker plants within the factory complex would be affected by the blasts, but they are said to be working normally [7]. Naphtha is a group of various volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures used primarily as feedstocks in refineries for the reforming process and in the petrochemical industry for the production of olefins in steam crackers. ...
In petroleum geology and chemistry, cracking is the process whereby complex organic molecules (e. ...
Water pollution The explosion has severely polluted the Songhua River, with an estimated 100 tons of pollutants containing benzene and nitrobenzene entering into the river [8]. Exposure to benzene reduces white blood cell count and is linked to leukemia. Image File history File links LocationSonghua. ...
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The Songhua River (Chinese: æ¾è±æ±; pinyin: ) is a river in Northeast China, and is the largest tributary of the Heilong River (Amur), flowing about 1,927 km from Changbai Mountains through the Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces. ...
The Songhua River (Chinese: æ¾è±æ±; pinyin: ) is a river in Northeast China, and is the largest tributary of the Heilong River (Amur), flowing about 1,927 km from Changbai Mountains through the Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces. ...
Benzene, also known as C6H6, PhH, and benzol, is an organic chemical compound which is a colorless and flammable liquid with a pleasant, sweet smell. ...
Nitrobenzene, also known as nitrobenzol or oil of mirbane, is a poisonous organic compound with an almond odor and chemical formula C6H5NO2. ...
Benzene, also known as C6H6, PhH, and benzol, is an organic chemical compound which is a colorless and flammable liquid with a pleasant, sweet smell. ...
White blood cells (also called leukocytes or immune cells) are a component of blood. ...
Leukemia (leukaemia in Commonwealth English) are malignancies (cancers) of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal proliferation of white blood cells (leukocytes). ...
An 80 km long toxic slick is currently drifting down the Songhua River, and the benzene level recorded was at one point 108 times above national safety levels. The slick passed first through several counties and cities of Jilin province, including Songyuan; it then entered the province of Heilongjiang, with Harbin, capital of Heilongjiang province and one of China's largest cities, being one of the first places to be affected. After traversing the eastern half of Heilongjiang, the slick will converge into the Amur river at the mouth of the Songhua on the border between China and Russia. It will first pass by the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in Russia, then enter the Russian region of Khabarovsk Krai in the Russian Far East, passing through the cities of Khabarovsk and Komsomolsk-on-Amur before exiting into the Pacific Ocean. Jilin (Chinese: åæ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chi-lin; Postal System Pinyin: Kirin), is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
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The Amur (Russian: ÐмÑÑ; Simplified Chinese: é»é¾æ±, Traditional Chinese: é»é¾æ±, HÄilóng JiÄng, or Black Dragon River; Mongolian: ХаÑа-ÐÑÑÑн, Khara-Muren or Black River; Manchu: Sahaliyan Ula, literal meaning Black River) is one of the worldâs ten longest rivers, located between the Russian Far East and Manchuria of China. ...
The Songhua River (松花江 song4 hua1 jiang1) is the largest tributary of the Amur River, flowing about 1,800 km from Changbai Mountains. ...
Capital Birobidzhan Area - total - % water 64th - 36,000 km² - no data Population - Total - Density 80th - est. ...
Capital Khabarovsk Area - total - % water 5th - 788,600 km² - 1. ...
The term Russian Far East (Russian: Да́льний Восто́к Росси́и; English transliteration: Dalny Vostok Rossii) refers to the extreme south-east parts of Russia, between Siberian Federal District and the Pacific. ...
Khabarovsk (ХабаÑовÑк) is the capital and largest city of the Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, some 30 km from the Chinese border. ...
Komsomolsk-on-Amur (Russian: ÐомÑомоÌлÑÑк-на-ÐмÑÌÑе; often transliterated directly as Komsomolsk-na-Amure) is a city located in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia on the left bank of Amur River. ...
Jilin Province On November 13, a water plant in Jilin city, Jilin, was closed. Several hydropower stations in the upper reach of Songhua River began to increase their discharge flow. On November 15, Songyuan, Jilin, stopped using water from Songhua River. By November 18, water supplies in Songyuan, Jilin, were partially suspended. Water supplies in Songyuan, Jilin, were restored on November 23. November 13 is the 317th day of the year (318th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 48 days remaining. ...
Jilin (Chinese: åæ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chi-lin; Postal System Pinyin: Kirin), is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
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November 15 is the 319th day of the year (320th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 46 days remaining. ...
The Songhua River (Chinese: æ¾è±æ±; pinyin: ) is a river in Northeast China, and is the largest tributary of the Heilong River (Amur), flowing about 1,927 km from Changbai Mountains through the Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces. ...
November 18 is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years), with 43 remaining. ...
November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
Heilongjiang Province Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang, is one of China's biggest cities with more than three million urban residents. It is also dependent on the Songhua River for its water supply. On November 21, the city government of Harbin announced that water supplies will be shut off at noon November 22 for four days for maintenance. Some residents of Harbin have complained that water in some parts of the city has been shut off much earlier than announced. The city also ordered all bathhouses and carwashes to close. At the same time as the enigmatic announcement, rumours ran wild about the possible cause of the shutoff, with some suggesting that an earthquake was imminent (causing some people to camp outdoors) and others claiming that terrorists had poisoned the city's water supply. The news of the shutoff caused panic buying of water, beverages, and foodstuffs in the city's supermarkets, while train tickets and flights out of the area were soon sold out. Meanwhile, dead fish were appearing along the banks of the Songhua upstream from Harbin, further compounding the fears of Harbin residents. November 21 is the 325th day of the year (326th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
November 22 is the 326th day (327th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Later on the same day, the city government issued another announcement, this time explicitly mentioning the Jilin explosions as the reason for the shutoff. The four-day shutoff was postponed to midnight on November 23. From 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on November 23, the city temporarily restored the water supply to allow residents to stock up on water, since the slick had not yet reached the city. In the afternoon of the same day, schools in Harbin were closed for one week. Also on November 23, Harbin residents began to receive water from fire trucks, and began voluntary evacuation. November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
The slick itself reached Harbin before dawn on November 24. On that day, the nitrobenzene level at Harbin was recorded at one point 16.87 times above national safety level, while the benzene record was increasing but had not yet exceeded national safety level. The nitrobenzene level doubled on November 25 (0.5805 mg/L), 33.15 times the national safety level, and began to decrease. The benzene record stayed under national safety level. At the same time, the tail of the slick left Zhaoyuan, Daqing, Heilongjiang. Premier Wen Jiabao of the State Council visited Harbin on November 26 to inspect the current situation, including the status of water pollution and water supply. November 24 is the 328th day (329th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
November 25 is the 329th (in leap years the 330th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Daqing (Simplified Chinese: 大庆; Traditional Chinese: 大慶) (pronounced Da Tshing) is a city in northeast China in the Heilongjiang province. ...
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A premier is an executive official of government. ...
Wen Jiabao (Simplified Chinese: 温家å®; Traditional Chinese: 溫家寶; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Wen Chia-pao) (born September 1942) is the Premier of the State Council of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
The State Council (国务院, pinyin: Guówùyuàn) of the Central Peoples Government is the chief civilian administrative body of the Peoples Republic of China. ...
November 26 is the 330th day (331st on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
In response to the crisis, trucks transported tens of thousands of metric tons of water from surrounding cities and thousands of tons of activated carbon from all over the country to Harbin. The government of Harbin also ordered the price of drinking water to be frozen at the level of November 20 in order to combat overpricing. In addition, Harbin is boring ninety-five more deep-water wells to complement the existing 918 deep-water wells in the city. Fifteen hospitals are on stand-by for possible poisoning victims. In order to allay public fears about water quality, Governor Zhang Zuoji of Heilongjiang has said that he will take the "first drink" from the city's water supply once it is restored. Activated carbon (also called activated charcoal) is the more general term which includes carbon material mostly derived from charcoal. ...
November 20 is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Harbin is not the only city to be affected. The slick will pass through the city of Jiamusi, which, however, relies more heavily on underground water supply thus does not plan to cut off water supplies. It is hoped that the entrance of several tributaries into the Songhua, such as the Hulan River and the Mudan River, will dilute the slick within a few days. Jiamusi (佳木斯; pinyin: Jiāmùsī) is a city in the province of Heilongjiang, in the Peoples Republic of China, located on the riverside of the middle and lower reaches of Songhua Jiang. ...
Water supply in Harbin was resumed in the evening of November 27. November 27 is the 331st day (332nd on leap years) of the year. ...
Khabarovsk Krai The slick will reach the Amur river and the Russian city of Khabarovsk around the end of November. In readiness, a communications hotline has been set up between Chinese and Russian agencies. Khabarovsk is planning to shut off its water supply, prompting residents to stock up on water. The Bureya hydropower station is expected to increase its discharge flow when necessary. The Amur (Russian: ÐмÑÑ; Simplified Chinese: é»é¾æ±, Traditional Chinese: é»é¾æ±, HÄilóng JiÄng, or Black Dragon River; Mongolian: ХаÑа-ÐÑÑÑн, Khara-Muren or Black River; Manchu: Sahaliyan Ula, literal meaning Black River) is one of the worldâs ten longest rivers, located between the Russian Far East and Manchuria of China. ...
Khabarovsk (ХабаÑовÑк) is the capital and largest city of the Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, some 30 km from the Chinese border. ...
Khabarovsk (ХабаÑовÑк) is the capital and largest city of the Khabarovsk Krai in Russia, some 30 km from the Chinese border. ...
The Bureya River is a tributary of the Amur River that originates in the Russian Bureya Mountain Range. ...
Criticism The Chinese press were critical of the authorities' response to the disaster. [9] Jilin Petrochemicals, which runs the plant that suffered the explosions, initially denied that the explosion could have leaked any pollutants into the Songhua River, saying that it produced only water and carbon dioxide. The media has focused mostly on Harbin, with almost no information on the slick's effect on cities and counties in Jilin province. Heilongjiang responded to the crisis a full week after the explosions occurred: their initial announcement attributed the impending shutoff to "maintenance", and gave only a day's notice; it was the second announcement on the next day that clarified the reason for the shutoff and postponed the shutoff. [10]. In response, Vice Governor Jiao Zhengzhong of Jilin province and Deputy General Manager Zeng Yukang of CNPC have visited Harbin and expressed their apologies to the city. Carbon dioxide is an atmospheric gas comprised of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. ...
Jilin (Chinese: åæ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chi-lin; Postal System Pinyin: Kirin), is a province of the Peoples Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
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