An explosion in southern China’s Guangxi region has left at least seven people dead and 17 others injured, according to local authorities. The incident occurred on Wednesday and prompted an immediate emergency response from rescue teams and government officials. The blast took place in a populated area, causing significant damage to nearby buildings and vehicles....
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