Karachi (Pakistan): At least 14 people were killed and 12 others injured in Pakistan's financial capital of Karachi on Saturday when a powerful blast, apparently triggered by a gas explosion in a covered sewage channel, ripped through the building of a private bank situated on it, police said.
Most of the casualties are reportedly customers and staff present inside the HBL bank which was built on top of a covered sewage channel in Karachi's Shershah area and collapsed following the explosion, the Express Tribune newspaper reported.
An adjacent filling station was also damaged due to the explosion.
Karachi Administrator Murtaza Wahab said that an investigation was under way to ascertain the cause of the blast.
The Express Tribune said at least 14 people, including father of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's member Alamgir Khan, were killed in the blast.
An initial report of the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) said that the explosion was caused by a build-up of gas in the sewerage line.
A senior official was quoted in the report as saying that that counter-terrorism officials were also probing the explosion.
A police spokesperson clarified that there was no lead suggesting that the blast might be linked to terrorism, Geo TV reported.
Meanwhile, Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), said that there was "no SSGC gas pipeline" in the area, the report said.
Negating the BDS' report, the SSGC said, "It is important to note that neither were flames visible nor was there smell of natural gas in the area which is a clear indication that the blast is not linked to any of SSGC's pipelines."
Police said that the bank building was built on a narrow watercourse having sewerage and gas lines, making it difficult to ascertain whether the explosion was due to accumulation of gas in the sewerage line or something happened with the gas pipeline or explosive material was placed there.