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Chinese citizens have been hailing the brave firefighters who have been battling the blaze in the aftermath of the deadly warehouse blasts in Tianjin late on Wednesday night.
Already the death toll from the tragedy stands at 50, including 17 firefighters who sacrificed their lives helping the victims. Over a dozen more of them are unaccounted for, and many are being treated at hospitals among the nearly 701 people who were injured in the blasts.
As of Thursday evening, six of the firemen who've died in the line of duty have been identified by the authorities. The youngest of them is only 18 years old, while the oldest is 30. One of them had just got married 12 days ago.
These men were among the 19 firefighters who rushed to the site immediately after the initial explosion, only to encounter a second blast. Some of them were instantly trapped, while others suffered severe burns.
As of Thursday afternoon, a total of 143 fire trucks and more than 1,000 firemen are said to have been dispatched to the site, and eight fire trucks have reportedly been destroyed as the rescue efforts continue.
A screenshot of a conversation on a Chinese messaging application WeChat went viral online on Thursday. "If I don't make it back, treat my dad as yours," one fireman wrote to his friend, while he was on the way to the blast site.
Fortunately, the firefighter did return safely. It is dedication as this that has moved people on social media in the country.
Already the death toll from the tragedy stands at 50, including 17 firefighters who sacrificed their lives helping the victims. Over a dozen more of them are unaccounted for, and many are being treated at hospitals among the nearly 701 people who were injured in the blasts.
As of Thursday evening, six of the firemen who've died in the line of duty have been identified by the authorities. The youngest of them is only 18 years old, while the oldest is 30. One of them had just got married 12 days ago.
These men were among the 19 firefighters who rushed to the site immediately after the initial explosion, only to encounter a second blast. Some of them were instantly trapped, while others suffered severe burns.
As of Thursday afternoon, a total of 143 fire trucks and more than 1,000 firemen are said to have been dispatched to the site, and eight fire trucks have reportedly been destroyed as the rescue efforts continue.
A screenshot of a conversation on a Chinese messaging application WeChat went viral online on Thursday. "If I don't make it back, treat my dad as yours," one fireman wrote to his friend, while he was on the way to the blast site.
Fortunately, the firefighter did return safely. It is dedication as this that has moved people on social media in the country.
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