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Explosion in Myanmar Kills Over 40, Reportedly Storing Mining Explosives
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Deutsche Welle01.06.2026Mundo2 dk okuma

Explosion in Myanmar Kills Over 40, Reportedly Storing Mining Explosives

En resumen

  • An explosion at a building in northeastern Myanmar, reportedly storing mining explosives, killed over 40 people and injured around 70 on Sunday.
  • The blast occurred in the TNLA-controlled village of Kaungtup, near the Chinese border.
  • The rebel group confirmed storing gelignite and is investigating.

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Por qué importa

An explosion occurred in the village of Kaungtup in Namhkam Township, northeastern Myanmar, reportedly at a site storing mining explosives. The area is controlled by the TNLA, an ethnic rebel group. Myanmar has been in a civil war since the 2021 military coup.

Tamaño de fuente

More than 40 people were killed on Sunday in an explosion at a building in northeastern Myanmar that was reportedly storing explosives for mining.

Around 70 people were injured, according to rescue workers.

The explosion occurred in the village of Kaungtup in Namhkam Township, about three kilometers (two miles) south of the Chinese border.

The area is controlled by the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), an ethnic rebel group that has fought sporadically against Myanmar's central government.

Myanmar has been gripped by a civil war since the military seized power in a 2021 coup that ousted the democratic government led by Aung San Suu Kyi. Myanmar's military is facing a range of pro-democracy rebels and ethnic minority armed groups.

What do we know about the blast?

It is unclear exactly how many people died. Rescuers cited by the Associated Press said that between 40 and 46 people were killed, including children. According to AFP sources, the number of casualties ranges from 46 to 59.

Myanmar media outlets, including the Shan State-based online news agency Shwe Phee Myay, reported death tolls ranging from 50 to 55.

According to local reports, the explosion damaged numerous residential buildings in the surrounding area.

Rescue workers are continuing to search for people buried under the rubble. Namhkam Hospital reported an acute shortage of blood supplies to treat the injured.

The Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported that the explosion caused multiple deaths and injuries, as well as severe damage to many residential buildings.

CCTV added that, according to preliminary investigations, the blast occurred at a site where large quantities of explosives used for mining operations were stored.

What did the rebel group say?

In a statement released on its Telegram channel, the TNLA confirmed that its economic department had stored gelignite for use in mining and stone quarrying sites.

The TNLA expressed sympathy for the victims of the explosion and announced a thorough investigation.

While gelignite is widely used in mining and rock blasting, it can become highly unstable over time if stored improperly.

The TNLA is part of the rebel Three Brotherhood Alliance, which is fighting for greater autonomy for ethnic groups. The group controlled the Namhkam area since the alliance and its allies launched a major offensive against the Myanmar military in the northeast in late 2023.

The TNLA signed a ceasefire with the Myanmar military last October following China-mediated talks, but relations remain tense.

Edited by: Karl Sexton

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • The TNLA will conduct and release findings from its investigation into the explosion.

    Probable · En semanas

  • The ceasefire between the TNLA and the Myanmar military may be strained or jeopardized.

    Posible · En meses

Preguntas abiertas

  • What is the exact final death toll?
  • What caused the instability of the gelignite?
  • What specific actions will the TNLA take following their investigation?
  • Will this incident impact the ceasefire between the TNLA and the Myanmar military?

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