Explosion in Myanmar village kills dozens, investigation underway
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- An explosion in Kaungtup village, Shan State, Myanmar, killed 38-40 people.
- The blast is believed to have involved unstable gelignite stored in the village for mining.
- The Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), which controls the area, stated an investigation is ongoing.
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An explosion occurred in Kaungtup village, Shan State, near the Chinese border, killing dozens. The area is controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), an ethnic armed group. Such accidents are common in Myanmar's unregulated, resource-rich areas.
The explosion occurred on Sunday at noon in Kaungtup village, Namhkam township in Shan State near the Chinese border.
Initial reports had suggested there were at least 45 deaths, but local rescue volunteers now put the number of dead at 38-40. Determining the exact death toll has been complicated because several bodies were blown apart by the force of the explosion.
Many of Myanmar’s resource-rich areas, where most mining operations have been largely unregulated, are controlled by different armed militias engaged in sporadic fighting against the central government to seek greater autonomy. Accidents, such as deadly landslides, are fairly common.
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army, or TNLA, an ethnic armed group that controls the Namhkam area, said Sunday’s blast involved gelignite used in local mining and stone quarrying. Although gelignite is commonly used, it becomes highly unstable over time if stored poorly.
Residents of the 200-household village reported that they were never told explosives were being kept there.
An investigation into the specific cause of the explosion is under way, the TNLA said.
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The TNLA will release findings from their investigation into the explosion.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- What was the specific cause of the gelignite instability?
- Who was responsible for storing the explosives?
- Were there any safety protocols in place for storing the explosives?
- What are the immediate consequences for the village and its residents?


