The blast, which occurred on Monday at the Huasheng Fireworks plant in Liuyang City, reportedly claimed at least 26 lives and injured 61 others, according to Chinese state media.
Chinese authorities said rescue operations have been concluded after emergency teams searched the debris for survivors. At least seven people were rescued with the aid of drones, sniffer dogs, and robotic equipment.
In response to the incident, residents within a three-kilometre radius were evacuated, while over 1,500 emergency personnel were deployed to manage the aftermath.
In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, Nigeria conveyed its sympathy to the Chinese government and affected families.
“The Federal Government of Nigeria extends heartfelt condolences to the Government and People of the People’s Republic of China following the tragic explosion,” the statement read.
The government also commended the swift response of Chinese emergency services and expressed solidarity with the victims and their families.
“Nigeria expresses its deepest sympathies to the bereaved families, the injured, and all those affected by this tragic event,” it added.
Reaffirming diplomatic ties, the Federal Government noted its commitment to maintaining strong bilateral relations with China, describing the country as a key partner in both good and difficult times.
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