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Four hurt in LPG cylinder blast in Pune

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Published : Sep 2, 2020, 1:28 PM IST

The incident took place at around 7 am in the morning. The explosion was so powerful that it led to the collapse of the common wall separating two apartments.

Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra
Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra

Pune (Maharashtra): At least four people were injured when an LPG cylinder exploded after leakage of gas from it in a flat in Maharashtra's Pune district on Wednesday morning, police said.

Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra
Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra

The incident took place around 7 am in the apartment located on third floor of a building in Ganesh Nagar area of Wadgaon Sherri suburb, they said.

Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra
Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra

The explosion was so powerful that it led to the collapse of the common wall separating two apartments, a fire brigade official said.

Also read: Woman trapped after building collapses in Mumbai

It seems the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) might have leaked overnight and the cylinder exploded when the gas burner or an electrical light in the house was turned on, an official from Chandan Nagar police station said.

"As per preliminary information, four people were injured and all of them have been admitted to a hospital," he said.

PTI report

Pune (Maharashtra): At least four people were injured when an LPG cylinder exploded after leakage of gas from it in a flat in Maharashtra's Pune district on Wednesday morning, police said.

Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra
Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra

The incident took place around 7 am in the apartment located on third floor of a building in Ganesh Nagar area of Wadgaon Sherri suburb, they said.

Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra
Four injured in LPG cylinder blast in Pune, Maharashtra

The explosion was so powerful that it led to the collapse of the common wall separating two apartments, a fire brigade official said.

Also read: Woman trapped after building collapses in Mumbai

It seems the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) might have leaked overnight and the cylinder exploded when the gas burner or an electrical light in the house was turned on, an official from Chandan Nagar police station said.

"As per preliminary information, four people were injured and all of them have been admitted to a hospital," he said.

PTI report

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