The death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions more than two weeks ago rose to 150 on Sunday with 23 others still missing, according to rescue authorities.
The death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions more than two weeks ago rose to 146 on Friday with 27 others still missing, according to rescue authorities.
The death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions two weeks ago rose to 145 on Thursday with 28 others still missing.
Five real estate enterprises in Tianjin are reportedly willing to purchase apartments damaged during the recent blasts. They hope to refurbish and sell them in the future, media reported on Tuesday.
Five state-owned property developers in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin announced on Tuesday they have formed an alliance to purchase apartments hit by the deadly warehouse blast on August 12 from willing residents.
Rescue authorities updated the death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions to 135, with 38 others missing, on Tuesday.
Rescue authorities updated the death toll from the Tianjin warehouse explosions to 129, with 44 others missing, on Monday.
The delayed release of information about the causalities in the August 12 Tianjin blast has been questioned by the public. He Shushan, the deputy mayor of Tianjin who is in charge of production safety, addressed those doubts in an exclusive interview with the Global Times on Monday.
The death toll from a warehouse blast in north China's Tianjin Municipality has risen to 123, including 70 firefighters and seven policemen, authorities said at a press conference on Sunday.
The death toll from a warehouse blast in north China's Tianjin has risen to 121, including 67 firefighters and seven policemen.
The State Council, China's cabinet, promised a rigorous and thorough investigation into the deadly warehouse blast in north China's Tianjin.
Up to 5,800 of the cars destroyed in the recent Tianjin explosions were built in Britain by Jaguar Land Rover, the company said in a statement Friday.
The north China port of Tianjin is getting back to normal after last Wednesday's explosions.
Chemical-hazard experts have sped up the cleanup operation at the core area of the Tianjin industrial accident, the vice mayor of the north China municipality told a conference on Friday afternoon.
Firefighters assisted by soldiers and police officers are racing to put out four new fires which broke out on Friday morning in the area damaged by last week's explosions in Tianjin.
No toxic levels of cyanide have been detected in water samples taken from a Tianjin river where a large number of dead fish were spotted after last week's explosions.
Chinese environmental officials on Thursday pledged comprehensive measures to control and treat leaked toxic chemicals from the Tianjin explosions.
President Xi Jinping and other top Communist Party of China (CPC) leaders have issued a call for hard work and professionalism in response to the Tianjin explosions, after hearing a report on the rescue and follow-up work on Thursday.