Tianjin blast: Shock turns to anger and distrust after massive explosions

By Philip Wen
Updated August 21 2015 - 5:23pm, first published 4:53pm
Rescuers spray hydrogen peroxide at the site of Tianjin warehouse explosion. Photo: ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images
Rescuers spray hydrogen peroxide at the site of Tianjin warehouse explosion. Photo: ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images
A protest in front of Tianjin TEDA Convention Centre Hotel on Wednesday. Photo: Sanghee Liu
A protest in front of Tianjin TEDA Convention Centre Hotel on Wednesday. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Zhang Yong, deputy head of Tianjin Binhai New District, tries to communicate with protesters on Wednesday. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Zhang Yong, deputy head of Tianjin Binhai New District, tries to communicate with protesters on Wednesday. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Tianjin protesters demand answers from the Chinese the government. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Tianjin protesters demand answers from the Chinese the government. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Tianjin protesters with a banner that reads 'No Pollution'. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Tianjin protesters with a banner that reads 'No Pollution'. Photo: Sanghee Liu
Rescuers and machines clean up burnt vehicles at the blast site. Photo: ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images
Rescuers and machines clean up burnt vehicles at the blast site. Photo: ChinaFotoPress/Getty Images

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