News

The New York Times reports that more than 500 people were burned in the explosion at a water park in New Taipei City, at an event that was billed as the "largest color party in Asia." ...
It’s still unclear what caused it to ignite, and Taiwan’s government has banned events from using colored powder until further notice. Almost 500 injured in explosion at Taiwan water park ...
A Taiwan water park explosion has left 497 injured and one dead after colored powder burst into flame during a “Color Play Asia” party. On Saturday, tragedy struck at Formosa Fun Coast, a ...
In the aftermath of the recent blast in Delhi, a white powder was discovered at the explosion site, prompting investigation agencies to collect samples for detailed analysis. This finding is ...
At least 516 people were injured during an event at a water park in Taiwan on Saturday night after some colored powder sprayed onto the crowd caught fire, igniting a conflagration that caused ...
For Taipei City, Mr Ko slapped a temporary ban on colored dust-usage at events, with flammable powder completely prohibited in the future. ... where he fielded questions on the powder explosion.
A colorful powder deployed to enthrall partiers is believed to have been the cause of an explosion at a Taiwanese water park that injured at least 229 people, authorities said Saturday.
Thousands of participants threw powder packets in the air at the finale to celebrate the event which is dubbed the happiest five-kilometre run on the planet. The next scheduled event is a Color ...