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An explosion on Sunday in northeastern Myanmar, reportedly at a building used for storing mining explosives, has tragically resulted in the death of over 45 individuals, according to reports from rescue teams and independent media sources.

The blast, which occurred around midday in Kaungtup village within Namhkam township, also left approximately 70 people injured.

This region, situated roughly two miles from the Chinese border, is governed by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army. This ethnic armed group has been involved in intermittent conflicts with Myanmar’s central government.

A rescue worker who arrived promptly at the scene conveyed to The Associated Press that by Sunday evening, 46 bodies, including those of six children, had been recovered and prepared for cremation.

The rescue worker, who requested anonymity for safety reasons, reported that 74 injured individuals were taken to the township hospital. Rescue efforts are still underway.

Another rescuer in Namhkam, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said about 40 people were killed and more than 100 houses near the blast site were damaged.

Myanmar media outlets, including Shan State’s online Shwe Phee Myay news agency, reported death tolls ranging from 50 to 55. They published photos and videos showing smoke from the explosion and damaged buildings and debris in its aftermath.

Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported the explosion caused multiple deaths and injuries, with many residential houses being severely damaged, but did not give figures.

It said that according to preliminary investigations, the blast occurred at a site where large quantities of explosives used for mining operations were stored.

Local authorities are currently providing relief, medical care and resettlement assistance to affected residents, said the report.

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army, or TNLA, said in a statement released on its Telegram channel that gelignite had been stored by the group’s economic department for use in mining and stone quarrying sites, and that an investigation into the cause of the explosion is underway.

Gelignite is widely used in mining and rock blasting, but can become highly unstable over time and if poorly stored.

The Ta’ang National Liberation Army, or TNLA, is a member of the rebel Three Brotherhood Alliance, and has controlled the Namhkam area since the alliance and its allies launched a major offensive against the military in northeastern Myanmar in late 2023. The alliance members and other ethnic armed groups have long fought for increased autonomy.

The TNLA signed a ceasefire with Myanmar’s military following China-mediated talks in October last year, but relations remain tense.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the army seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb. 1, 2021, triggering widespread popular opposition. After peaceful demonstrations were put down with lethal force, many opponents of military rule took up arms, and large parts of the country are now embroiled in conflict.

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