Eight killed in explosion in northern China, state media says


The explosion was at Jiapeng Biotechnology, whose legal representative has been detained, Xinhua reported.

BEIJING (Reuters): An explosion at a small biotech company in northern China on Feb 7 killed eight people, China’s state media reported on Sunday (Feb 8).

The explosion occurred in Shuoyang, Shanxi province, in the early morning of Feb 7, state media said.

The legal representative of Jiapeng Biotechnology has been detained, and the city has set up an accident investigation team, Xinhua news agency reported.

The firm is located in a mountain hollow, and dark yellow smoke was seen billowing from the accident site, Xinhua said.

Reuters was not able to contact the company, which does not maintain a website. The cause of the reported explosion was not immediately clear.

Founded in June 2025, Jiapeng Biotechnology conducts research on animal feed, coal products, and building materials, according to its corporate registration. -- REUTERS

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Cathay Pacific roughly doubles fuel surcharge on most routes
PREVIEW-Soccer-Taiwan cheering row overshadows China quarter-final at Asian Cup
Mainland Chinese see Taiwan positively, won’t retreat from US trade war: survey
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Thursday (March 12, 2026)
West Asia conflict: Singapore warns of rising electricity prices due to war in the very near future
The govt sounds the alert as Vietnam encourages remote work to save fuel
Mideast war risks dramatically deepening Myanmar crisis, says UN expert
Foreign investors threaten legal action against Vietnam over renewables, document says
Global crackdown targets South-East Asia's criminal scam networks
Emerging Markets - Asia stocks slip as oil surge fuels risk aversion; currencies sag

Others Also Read