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Citations:Chenjiagang

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English citations of Chenjiagang

  • 1996 May, “Jiangsu Ports”, in China Tourism[1], number 190, H.K. China Tourism Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 86, column 2:
    Over the next five years the province will also build two 5,000-ton berths at Wanggang Port, a 2.4 million-kilowatt power plant at Yangkou Port, a petrochemical production base at Lusi and a 1.2 million-kilowatt power plant at Chenjiagang.
  • 2009, Dou Xiping, Li Tilai, Gao Xiangyu, Qu Hongling, “Numerical Model of Oil Spilled During Ship Accident in Guanghe Estuary, China”, in Soon Keat Tan, Zhenhua Huang, editors, Asian And Pacific Coasts 2009[2], volume 1, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 322:
    Chenjiagang Power Plant to be built is located at Chenjiagang Town nearby Guanhe River in Jiangsu (Figure 1)....The river section from Chenjiagang to the river mouth is 11km long, with average width of water surface below mean tide level of 820m~1,100m, and natural water depth of 8~11m.
  • 2019 March 21, David Stanway, “China chemical plant blast kills 62; Xi orders probe”, in Reuters[3], archived from the original on 08 November 2020, EMERGING MARKETS‎[4]:
    The blast occurred on Thursday at the Chenjiagang Industrial Park in the city of Yancheng, in Jiangsu province, and the fire was finally brought under control at 3 a.m. local time on Friday (1900 GMT), state television said.
  • 2019 March 23, Sidney Leng, Zhuang Pinghui, “Chinese chemical plant survivors relive horror of ‘earth-shattering’ blast”, in South China Morning Post[5], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 22 March 2019, Society‎[6]:
    Li Hongmei, a hotel owner from Chenjiagang, said she had seen a three-year-old boy being thrown into the air by the force of the shock wave that had left him visibly terrified.