Chemical plant blast caused "casualties", says Uzbekistan
Emergency services in Central Asian Uzbekistan have said that a blast at a chemical plant in the eastern town of Fergana claimed "human casualties", without confirming how many died in the explosion.
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Bishkek: Emergency services in Central Asian Uzbekistan have said that a blast at a chemical plant in the eastern town of Fergana claimed "human casualties", without confirming how many died in the explosion.
The factory produces fertilisers and other chemical products.
The statement said the explosion had taken place during "repair works" and that a government commission would investigate the incident and help provide assistance to victims of the blast and their families.
The ministry could not be reached by telephone for further comment.
Uzbekistan, a tightly controlled country that gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 relies heavily on agricultural exports to bolster its troubled economy.
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