Blast in Myanmar village reportedly kills 55 and injures dozens more

May 31 (Reuters) – At least 55 people were reportedly killed ​in a blast in Myanmar’s Kaung Tat village, ‌which a rebel army said was caused by the accidental explosion of material stored for use in mining.
The ​Ta’ang National Liberation Army, which has been ​engaged in bitter fighting with Myanmar’s military ⁠junta and controls the village near the ​Chinese border, said there had been fatalities, without saying ​how many.
The BBC and local news outlet Shwe Phee Myay News Agency said at least 55 people had died, ​including 25 women and 30 men, and ​that dozens more were wounded.
“The Palaung State Liberation Front/TNLA expresses ‌its ⁠deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, were injured, and suffered damage as a result of the explosion,” the group ​said in a ​statement to ⁠Reuters.
It said the explosion that took place at noon local time (0530 GMT), ​was being investigated and that anyone ​found ⁠responsible would be held accountable. It added relief, healthcare, and rehabilitation for the families affected by the ⁠blast ​would be provided as soon ​as possible.

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