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Video : Four killed in Vietnam fireworks accident

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Four killed in Vietnam fireworks accident

Associated Press

<abbr class="updated" title="2010-10-06T11:31:00Z">Oct. 6, 2010, 6:31AM</abbr>

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Military policemen stand guard outside the scene of the blast. Hanoi has spent millions of dollars this year sprucing up the city for the grand celebration.

Fireworks intended for Hanoi's upcoming 1000th birthday celebration exploded prematurely, killing four people and injuring three foreign technicians, a police officer and state media said. The blast occurred just before noon at My Dinh stadium, one of 29 sites in the capital where fireworks were planned for Sunday's anniversary bash.

The official Vietnam News Agency quoted Hanoi Police Chief Lt. Gen. Nguyen Duc Nhanh as saying four were killed and three others were injured in the blast, which he said was an accident. It's unclear whether any foreigners were among the dead, but the injured included technicians from Singapore and Germany, a local police officer said, declining to give his name because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

An official from the German Embassy said they had been informed about the incident, but had no details. The Singaporean Embassy said it had no information. Nhanh said the initial investigation showed that the accident occurred during the transportation of two imported containers of fireworks. "This is an unfortunate accident," he said. "It will not affect work to ensure security for Hanoi's 1000th anniversary."

The explosion shook buildings and shattered car windows. A giant column of smoke rose over the city and eyewitnesses reported seeing hundreds of people running from the site. "I saw a lot of smoke. It was total chaos," said a woman who lives 1 kilometer (a half mile) away and cycled to the stadium after hearing the blast. Another woman who was selling ribbons and stickers outside said the stadium had been filled with people rehearsing for the ceremony.

Both women declined to give their names because of the sensitivity of the incident. Police quickly sealed off the site . Reports by several online Vietnamese newspapers about the blast were abruptly removed after being posted, and some photographers working at the scene were detained and had their photos confiscated by police.

A YouTube video posted online, however, showed a close-up shot of smoke and ash shooting above the stadium.
Hanoi has spent millions of dollars this year sprucing up the city for the grand celebration, which will include a parade of 30,000 people. The fireworks display was expected to be the event's grand finale, involving water screens and lasers at the stadium to tell the story of Hanoi's history.


 
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S'porean feared dead in blast


Oct 6, 2010

FIREWORKS BLAST IN HANOI
S'porean feared dead in blast

By Lee Jia Xin

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Firefighters walk arround one of two burned fireworks containers at the site of a loud explosion at the national stadium of My Dinh that killed four people in Hanoi. -- PHOTO: AFP

A SINGAPOREAN woman could be among one of the three foreigners and a Vietnamese killed in a fireworks explosion during preparations for Hanoi's showcase millennium celebrations on Wednesday. A spokeman for the Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said its embassy had been informed by local authorities in Hanoi of the Singaporean feared dead.

The nationalities of the foreigners could not be officially confirmed. The explosion occurred when fireworks intended for Hanoi's upcoming 1000th birthday celebration exploded prematurely. The blast occurred at My Dinh stadium, one of 29 sites in the capital where fireworks were planned for Sunday's anniversary bash.

A YouTube video posted online showed a close-up shot of smoke and ash shooting above the stadium. Hanoi has spent millions of dollars this year sprucing up the city for the grand celebration, which will include a parade of 30,000 people. The fireworks display was expected to be the event's grand finale, involving water screens and lasers at the stadium to tell the story of Hanoi's history.


 
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S'porean woman identified


Oct 9, 2010


FIREWORKS BLAST IN HANOI

S'porean woman identified

By Lee Jia Xin

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Madam Seah worked for Glorious Singapore, the company hired to provide the fireworks for Hanoi's US$63 million (S$82 million) millennium celebrations this Sunday. -- PHOTO: FACEBOOK


THE Singaporean woman who was among three foreigners and a Vietnamese killed in a fireworks explosion in Hanoi on Wednesday has been identified. A spokesman for the Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Saturday the Vietnamese authorities have officially identified Madam Seah Li Sa as one of the fatalities in the fireworks explosion near My Dinh Stadium in Hanoi.

The blast occurred at My Dinh stadium, one of 29 sites in the capital during preparations for Hanoi's showcase millennium celebrations on Sunday. The MFA spokesman said the MFA and the Singapore Embassy in Hanoi have informed Madam Seah's next-of-kin and are helping the family to repatriate her body to Singapore. Madam Seah worked for Glorious Singapore, the company hired to provide the fireworks for Hanoi's US$63 million (S$82 million) millennium celebrations this Sunday.

She is also the wife of one of the company's two directors, Mr Adam Tan, 44, and is listed as its secretary. Both were part of the company's 26-man team made up of full-timers and freelancers sent to Hanoi last month for the project. In Wednesday's blast, the fireworks exploded prematurely. A YouTube video posted online showed a close-up shot of smoke and ash shooting above the stadium. Hanoi has spent millions of dollars this year sprucing up the city for the grand celebration, which will include a parade of 30,000 people.


 
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