Hyderabad LPG shop blast fatalities rise to 10
The death toll from the blast in a shop selling Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Hyderabad has risen to 10, according to Dr Khalid Bukhari, Medical Superintendent at Civil Hospital.
Another victim succumbed to his injuries, bringing the total fatalities to 10. This morning, 32-year-old Faizan, son of Ishaq, passed away. He had sustained 100 per cent burns in the incident.
As many as 13 victims of the Hyderabad cylinder blast are currently receiving treatment at the Burns Ward of Civil Hospital. Of these, the condition of 10 patients is critical. Most of the deceased and injured are children.
The fire broke out because of a gas leakage which occurred during the decanting process of filling LPG from a large cylinder to a small one in the shop located under a residential building in Pareetabad.
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Hyderabad’s deputy commissioner Zainul Abideen Memon said that the shop was running illegally and had no permit.
Blazes from the shop engulfed the building, trapping children studying in a local seminary located in the same building.
The LPG shops not only sell gas for domestic use but also fill cylinders fitted in cars, rickshaws, and goods transport vehicles in blatant violation of the rules and regulations of the Oil and Gas Registration Authority (OGRA).
Such shops can be found on the main roads, streets, and even in small neighbourhoods. Often underage children are seen filling LPG cylinders at these businesses.