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10 burnt in fire incident caused by plastic bag gas

By News Desk

December 10, 2023 06:43 PM


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At least 10 people have suffered burn injuries in an explosion resulting from the storage of gas in a shopper bag in Esaak Khumari, Banda Dawood Shah tehsil of Kirk district,  the 24NewsHD TV channel reported on Sunday.

The victims of the explosion were promptly transported to various hospitals for immediate medical attention.

Among the injured, the condition of two children is critical and they have been shifted to Kohat hospital.

The local police emergency services are collaborating to determine the root cause of the incident.

The plastic bags, with nozzles and valves fixed tightly, are filled up with natural gas at shops that are connected to the country's gas pipeline network.

They are then sold to people, who use the gas afterward with the help of a small electric suction pump.

A compressor is needed for filling the plastic bag and supplying the gas from the bag to the kitchen. The bag, according to a user, can be filled in an hour.

While the use of such bags for gas storage is increasing among the poor class, it's also extremely dangerous and poses risks to life and property.

"There are warnings about these plastic bags causing gas explosions.

 

 

Reporter: Haleem Bukhari


News Desk


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