An explosion at a food court in a department center in western Taiwan’s Taichung city has killed at least one man and left 11 others hospitalized, authorities said.
Officials confirmed to AP news agency that a gas leak was the cause of the explosion, adding they also believe the area was close to construction at the time of the blast.
The food court where the blast took place is on the 12th floor of the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi department store.
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Dozens of firefighters were at the scene at around 11:30 a.m. local time and video footage showed structural damage to the department stores, with debris strewn on the streets.
Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen told reporters at the scene that she felt the shock at her office nearby. She said the fire bureau was would focus on a rescue operation first and an investigation was also underway to make sure there were no other sources of danger.
Locals say every floor of the store has been affected
A man who lives close to the department store told AFP news agency that he was woken up by the sound of the blast that he thought was a “plane hitting a house.”
“There was a vibration and even my bed was shaking,” said Liao Yu-fu. “The sound lasted for a long time and I was scared,” he added.
Another person who was on the sixth floor of the department store at the time of the blast also described a “very loud vibration” at the time of the blast, telling local broadcaster TVBS she she initially thought “it’s an earthquake.”
“When I walked down the stairs, there was broken glass on every floor at the elevator entrance. Every floor is affected.”
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