Beijing, Nov 22: At least 22 people were killed on Friday morning when a leaking petroleum pipeline caught fire and exploded in the coastal city of Qingdao in China's Shandong province, authorities said.
The number of injured people have not yet been confirmed. They are being treated in local hospitals, Xinhua reported.
The accident happened around 10.30 a.m. in 
Huangdao district when workers were repairing the petroleum pipeline, 
which began leaking oil at around 3 a.m., according to the Qingdao 
government's publicity office.
Oil flow through the pipeline was shut down at 
about 3.15 a.m. The fire was put out, and barricades were set up to stop
 the oil from entering the sea, according to a comment posted Friday on 
the official microblog of the Qingdao municipal environmental protection
 bureau on Sina Weibo, China's Twitter-like microblogging service.
The 176-km pipeline, which links oil depots in 
Huangdao to Weifang city, home to a few petrochemical plants, is owned 
by Sinopec, China's largest oil refiner.
Pieces of cement and debris were scattered around the explosion site, which is close to the coast.
No new oil leakage from the pipeline had been found, according to a Xinhua reporter at the scene.
According to the city's maritime safety 
administration, there has been no report on blast-related pollution in 
the sea so far, but they have strengthened patrolling around the coastal
 areas close to the blast site.
The cause of the accident is under investigation.
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