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04/28/2024 06:27:40 am

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Real Estate Companies Plans to Purchase Tianjin Homes Damaged by Explosions

A group of Tianjin real estate companies are said to be making plans to buy the damaged residential homes affected by the Tianjin port blast from their owners. The realtors will then sell them again after making the necessary repairs, according to a report on Tuesday.

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First Rains After Tianjin Port Explosions Test Negative for Cyanide

Chinese authorities announced that the rains that have poured on Tuesday in Tianjin city did not contained any traces of cyanide. There were earlier fears that the deadly chemical may be unleashed as a result of the chemical explosions that ripped large sections of the port and killed more than a hundred people a week ago.

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Tianjin Explosion: Authorities Step Up Safety Measures as Fears Mount Over Dispersal of Toxic Cyanide by Rainfall

Rescuers and Chinese military chemical experts are testing soil, air and water samples at the site of the Tianjin port explosion after authorities revealed that over a hundred tons of sodium cyanide had been discovered at the scene. Tianjin officials announced on Monday that the toxic chemical would be cleared from the site of the blast by midday.

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