Τις πληγές της μετρά η πόλη Tianjin  στην Κίνα όπου από τις δύο πολύ ισχυρές εκρήξεις που σημειώθηκαν χθες πενήντα άνθρωποι έχασαν τη ζωή τους- ανάμεσά τους και 12 πυροσβέστες- ενώ το σημείο σχεδόν ισοπεδώθηκε. Οι τραυματίες ξεπερνούν τους 700, εκ των οποίων οι 71 σοβαρά, ενώ η περιοχή είναι κρανίου τόπους.

Μαθητές και δάσκαλοι από σχολεία της Zhuji συγκεντρώθηκαν τη νύχτα κάνοντας καθιστική εκδήλωση στη μνήμη των θυμάτων των εκρήξεων την ώρα που οι συγγενείς των ασθενών αγωνιούν περιμένοντας πληροφορίες για την εξέλιξη της υγείας των οικείων τους αναμένοντας για ώρες στα νοσοκομεία.

Η έκρηξη καταγράφηκε και από δορυφόρους.

Firefighters walk among debris as they carry out the body of a victim from the site of the explosions towards an ambulance at the Binhai new district, Tianjin, China, August 14, 2015. Several Japanese automakers including Toyota Motor Corp reported damage to cars and facilities after two huge explosions at the Chinese port of Tianjin tore through an industrial area where toxic chemicals and gas were stored. REUTERS/Jason Lee

Firefighters walk among damaged cars as they carry out the body of a victim from the site of the explosions towards an ambulance at the Binhai new district, Tianjin, China, August 14, 2015. Several Japanese automakers including Toyota Motor Corp reported damage to cars and facilities after two huge explosions at the Chinese port of Tianjin tore through an industrial area where toxic chemicals and gas were stored. REUTERS/Jason Lee

Students and teachers stand around lighted candles which form into Chinese characters "Tanggu be safe" and a heart shape, during a candlelight vigil for victims of the explosions in Tianjin on Wednesday night, at a school in Zhuji, Zhejiang province, China, August 13, 2015. The blasts at Tanggu of Binhai new district in Tianjin killed at least 50 people, including a dozen fire fighters, state media said. About 700 people were injured, 71 seriously. Chinese characters on the papers read, "hope all is safe". Picture taken August 13, 2015. REUTERS/Stringer CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA         TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Friends and relatives of those injured in huge explosion at the port in Tianjin, China wait for further information at the intensive care unit of a hospital August 14, 2015. The blasts in the city of Tianjin on Wednesday night killed at least 50 people, including a dozen fire fighters, state media said. About 700 people were injured, 71 seriously. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

Smoke rises next to a damaged building at the site of the explosions at the Binhai new district in Tianjin, China, August 14, 2015. Investigators searched for clues on Friday to identify what caused two huge explosions at a warehouse storing volatile chemicals at a busy port in northeast China, as foreign and local companies assessed the damage to their operations. REUTERS/Jason Lee TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Rescue workers wearing chemical protective suits walk at the site of the explosions at the Binhai new district in Tianjin, China, August 14, 2015. Rescuers on Friday pulled one survivor from the wreckage of a warehouse in northeast China's Tianjin that was hit by two massive blasts, a city official told reporters at a briefing. REUTERS/Jason Lee

Combination of satellite imagery collected by Skybox Imaging made available courtesy of Google on August 13, 2015 shows smoke from the explosion in Tianjin, China (top) and the same area on May 25, 2015 (bottom). Two huge explosions tore through an industrial area where toxic chemicals and gas were stored in the northeast Chinese port city of Tianjin, killing at least 50 people, including at least a dozen fire fighters, officials and state media said on Thursday.    REUTERS/Google and Skybox Imaging/Handout via Reuters ATTENTION EDITORS - NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS PICTURE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY. UNPROCESSED VERSIONS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL PICTURE WILL BE PROVIDED SEPARATELY. MANDATORY CREDIT.