1 dead, 7 injured in South China workshop explosion
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NANNING -- An explosion at a company workshop in the southern Chinese city of Guilin in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region killed one person and injured seven others on Thursday, local authorities said.
The blast occurred around 5:40 am in Lingui district, according to the district's emergency management bureau. Three of the injured were severely wounded, while four others sustained minor injuries, but none of them are in life-threatening condition.
Emergency response efforts, including medical treatment for the injured and an investigation into the cause of the accident, are underway.
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