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Twelve killed in China’s Hubei as firecracker store explosion triggers blaze

By Thomson Reuters Feb 18, 2026 | 5:45 AM

BEIJING, Feb 18 (Reuters) – Twelve people were killed on Wednesday when a store selling firecrackers exploded ​and caught fire in China’s ‌Hubei province, burning 50 square metres of the premises, state broadcaster CCTV reported.

The incident occurred at an unnamed retailer in the ‌central ​Chinese city of ⁠Xiangyang, according to the ⁠report. The cause of the blast was under investigation, CCTV said.

Video footage verified by Reuters showed a ​low-rise building with black smoke billowing out of the charred shop ⁠front.

Explosions related to ⁠pyrotechnics are not uncommon in ​China, where firecrackers are widely used ​and often indiscriminately deployed during celebratory ‌occasions such as the Lunar New Year holiday, which began on Tuesday.

In June, a blast at a fireworks ⁠factory in neighbouring Hunan killed nine people and injured 26 others.

Some cities in China ⁠have ‌banned fireworks out of concerns ⁠over safety and air ​pollution, ‌but the measures are controversial ​as firecrackers, ⁠traditionally used to scare off evil spirits, remain central to Lunar New Year celebrations.

(Reporting by Colleen Howe; additional reporting by Aaron McNicholas; Editing by ​Bernadette Baum)