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Video emerges of explosion at Shenyang market after visit by Xi Jinping

In short:

Chinese authorities are censoring information about an explosion in the city of Shenyang at a market visited only days before by President Xi Jinping.

No information about the number of causalities has been released.

What's next?

It's unclear whether the explosion was deliberate or an accident.

An explosion at a Chinese food market, visited just days earlier by President Xi Jinping and during Lunar New Year celebrations, has caused an unknown number of casualties.

Details about the incident in the city of Shenyang in China's north-east Liaoning province on Sunday remain scarce, with authorities apparently suppressing any reporting.

Chinese social media has been scrubbed of any mention.

A video showing the aftermath of the explosion revealed that several motorbikes and cars had been damaged. (Supplied)

However, multiple videos of the blast and immediate aftermath have been posted to social media platform X.

They show a large explosion in a busy street and a number of injured people and damaged vehicles immediately afterward.

The ABC has been able to verify the location of the videos.

The number of injuries and possible deaths remains unknown as does the cause of the explosion.

Video emerges of explosion at Shenyang market after visit by Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping talked to residents as he visited the food market ahead of the Lunar New Year. (AP: Wang Ye/Xinhua )

Video and photos released by state media showed Mr Xi visiting the food market last Thursday during preparations for Lunar New Year, also known as Spring Festival.

Pan Wang, an associate professor in Chinese and Asian Studies at the University of New South Wales, said the suppression of information about the incident may not be permanent.

"It could be just a temporary censoring or blocking of this news given that — I assume — an investigation is taking place at the moment," she said.

A similar explosion in Shenyang that killed four people in October 2021 was widely reported at the time and blamed on a gas leak.

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Dr Wang said it was unsurprising that news of the weekend's incident was being censored regardless of whether the explosion was an accident or deliberate.

"The timing so soon after Xi's visit and during the New Year celebrations is key," she said.

"It's a big significant festival for all Chinese.

"It's supposed to be a harmonious time, stable, with food and happiness."

Video emerges of explosion at Shenyang market after visit by Xi Jinping

Pan Wang is an associate professor in Chinese and Asian studies at UNSW. (Supplied: Pan Wang)

However, she said the authorities would be better off being honest and timely with the public about what happened.

"In the absence of information, misinformation and disinformation can be circulated which will likely run counter to the authorities' intention to control public opinion," she said.

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