Several injured in rare China protests over incinerator
Several injured in rare China protests over incinerator
Dozens of protesters and policemen were injured on Saturday in rare public protests by thousands of people in China over a government plan to build a waste incinerator plant in eastern Hangzhou city.

Dozens of protesters and policemen were injured on Saturday in rare public protests by thousands of people in China over a government plan to build a waste incinerator plant in eastern Hangzhou city.

At least 10 protesters and 29 policemen were injured as they clashed at a rally against a plan to build a waste incinerator in the capital of Zhejiang Province, official media reported.

One protester was severely injured but was out of danger.

A policeman too was severely injured, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

More than 30 cars were attacked and overturned.

The protesters set two police cars on fire and smashed another four. Thousands took to the streets to protest against the plant, the Xinhua report said.

Such public protests are rare in communist China but the public are getting increasingly vocal and restive in recent months due to mounting concerns over deteriorating environment and pollution.

The highway linking Hangzhou and Huizhou in Anhui province was closed for an hour-and-a-half due to the protest in Zhongtai township in Yuhang district of Hangzhou city, where the plant is scheduled to be built.

The site selection of the incinerator plant was made public in April.

Residents near the site fear that it will be harmful to their health and add to pollution. About 700 policemen were deployed to maintain order on the highway.

Besides the highway, another major provincial road was closed due to the rally, the Xinhua report said.

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