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[WATCH] Horrific Inferno Of Tianjin, China Explosion Caught On Video Closer To The Site

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The recent China explosion in the port city of China perhaps has not been captured on video like this.

Major international news outfits such as CNN have earlier showed some footages and reported on the aftermath, but a person recently released a "fearsome" video closer to the China explosion.

Some 36 hours after the China explosion, fires are still reportedly burning in Tianjin, according to the report on BBC.

The report added at least 56 people have already died, leaving more than 720 injured people when the incident happened Wednesday.

The Facebook page of entertainment website eBaum's world released a footage taken by someone situated in what appeared to be a residential area near the site of the explosion.

The video has already more than 240,000 likes and has been shared more than 930,000 times as of press time.

The horrific China explosion video caught closer to the incident site showed the massive explosions previously unseen on media reports.

Almost unimaginable to happen and somewhat only seen on movies, the China video explosion made some call it "tragic."

"This is so tragic obviously a lot of people got hurt and died and my hearts go out to all of the families," commented Facebook user Allisa Gieseke. "I am so incredibly sorry for what has happened."

Before the video ended, the person behind the footage was heard telling his companions that they needed to leave the area already, just after the biggest fiery explosion was captured.

In the report by CNN's Will Ripley, he said the explosions came happened at a warehouse which is owned by a company storing and transporting hazardous chemicals.

There were reportedly two blasts, as seen on the China explosion video as well - with the second explosion "even more powerful."

"When I heard the first explosion, I thought we were finished," said migrant worker Qian Jiping in the CNN report.

Watch the China explosion video below.

Insane new footage of yesterday's explosion in Tianjin, China.Photos of Tianjin aftermath: https://ebaum.it/tianjin_aftermathDrone footage of the aftermath: https://ebaum.it/tianjin_drone

Posted by Ebaumsworld on Thursday, August 13, 2015

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