Explosion decimates Nha Trang shop, kills 1, injures 2

VOV.VN -Officials confirm that one person was killed and two injured in an explosion at a construction shop in the city of Nha Trang in Khanh Hoa Province.

Crews responded to the explosion at the Civil Engineering Construction No. 510 JSC on the morning of February 14 at around 8:50 am.

Investigators have identified the dead victim as Le Xuan Huy, 42, who was employed at the shop. The two injured workers, Dinh Hong Nien,53, and Nguyen Tan Thanh, 33, remain hospitalized. Their condition is unknown.

The cause of the blast that destroyed the shop remains under investigation.

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