More than 500 injured in explosion at Taiwan water park

This frame grab from video footage provided by Apple Daily from reader Miss Huang on June 28, 2015 shows revelers being engulfed by flames at the Formosa Fun Coast water park in Pali district, in New Taipei City, on June 27, 2015. AFP photo

More than 500 people were injured, almost 200 of them seriously, when a ball of fire ripped through a crowd at a water park outside Taiwan's capital Taipei, authorities said June 28.

The number of those injured in the blast, which came as coloured powder being sprayed on the partygoers ignited late June 27, more than doubled as authorities began to track down victims who had taken themselves to hospital or been ferried there by others.
   
Footage on the Apple Daily newspaper website showed crowds dancing as music played and clouds of powder being sprayed out which suddenly turned into an inferno that tore through the spectators.
 
Terrified partygoers were shown running for their lives, screaming, as they were overtaken by flames. Some were dressed only in swimwear and covered in the coloured powder.    

Ambulances had struggled to reach the scene, and the original figures had only counted those hospitalised by emergency services.    

Victims were carried away on rubber rings and inflatable dinghies as friends desperately tried to get them out.
 
Bystanders poured bottles of water on the scorched skin of the injured. Trails of bloody footprints leading away from the stage remained, an AFP reporter at the scene said.
 
The fire was quickly extinguished, according to authorities.
 
Around 1,000 spectators had been at the Color Play Asia event at the Formosa Fun Coast water park, just outside the capital Taipei, according to officials.
 
One male witness told local news channel CTI: "It started on the left side of the stage. At the beginning I thought it was part of the special effects of the party but then I realised there was something wrong and people started screaming and running...

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