- Devastating explosion kills, 46, as horror blast leaves 300 homes 'beyond recognition' Daily Star —
- 'Village just vanished': Death toll rises to 43 in Myanmar mining blast Times Of India —
- 55 killed, Myanmar village destroyed in accidental gunpowder blast UPI —
- 'More than 45' killed after blast at building storing explosives in Myanmar Sky News —
- Blast at explosive storage building kills 45 in Myanmar, reports say ITV —
- Dozens killed in explosives depot blast in northeast Myanmar 📹 Al Jazeera — · 1min
- At least 55 people are killed and dozens injured by explosion in rebel-held village in Myanmar Daily Mail —
- Explosives store blast kills dozens in Myanmar village Al Jazeera —
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- Dozens killed by blast in rebel-held Myanmar village ABC News —
- Blast in Myanmar village reportedly kills 55 and injures dozens more - Reuters Reuters —
- Rescuers say a blast at a building storing explosives in Myanmar has killed more than 45 people The Independent —
- Explosion in Myanmar village near Chinese border kills at least 55 📹 Al Jazeera — · 2min
- Dozens killed in explosives depot blast in northeast Myanmar Al Jazeera —
- Blast in Myanmar village reportedly kills 55 and injures dozens more The Straits Times —
- Blast in rebel-held Myanmar kills dozens: Rescuers The Straits Times —
- Blast kills dozens in rebel-held village in Myanmar BBC News —
- 45 killed in Myanmar’s Shan state after blast at mining explosive storage facility South China Morning Post —
- Rescuers say a blast at a building storing explosives in Myanmar has killed more than 45 people CTV News —
- More than 45 people killed in blast at building storing explosives in Myanmar, rescuers say 6abc Philadelphia —
Shan State
State in Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Shan State is a state of Myanmar. Shan State borders China (Yunnan) to the north, Laos to the east, and Thailand to the south, and five administrative divisions of Myanmar in the west. The largest of the 14 administrative divisions by land area, Shan State covers 155,800 km2, almost a quarter of the total area of Myanmar. The state gets its name from the Burmese name for the Tai peoples: "Shan people". The Tai (Shan) constitute the majority among several ethnic groups that inhabit the area. Shan State is largely rural, with only three cities of significant size: Lashio, Kengtung, and the capital, Taunggyi. Taunggyi is 150.7 kilometres (93.6 mi) northeast of the nation's capital Naypyitaw.