Gas explosion in Islamabad hotel injures six

Blast was a gas explosion on the Citi Hotel's fifth floor. Injured shifted to PIMS.


Reuters/express September 29, 2011
Gas explosion in Islamabad hotel injures six

ISLAMABAD: An apparent gas explosion at a hotel in a commercial area of Islamabad on Thursday injured six people, rescue officials said.    

While the blast on the Citi Hotel's fifth floor was still being investigated, senior police official Beni-Amin Khan said the cause was "apparently" a gas leak.

"Apparently, it was caused by a gas leakage," he said. "There is no smell of explosives and gas is still emitting from one pipe. However, we are still checking."

Six people were wounded in the blast, but none was seriously injured. The explosion damaged four rooms in the hotel, and video from the scene showed sidewalks littered with shattered glass.

Earlier a powerful explosion at a commercial hotel located in Blue area shook the capital.

According to Express 24/7 correspondent, Sabur Ali Syed said that the blast took place at the six storiedCiti hotel in Blue area of Islamabad.

He said that police had cordoned off the blast site and would be investigating the cause and nature of the blast.

The injured were shifted to PIMS hospital in Islamabad.

COMMENTS (11)

Riffat | 13 years ago | Reply

I was in the area as well, it wasnt a gas cylinder for sure.the vibration which we felt after Marriott blast, it was kinda same.

Fawad | 13 years ago | Reply

Why they can make everycity like Islamabad with no suicide blasts. Why do we have blasts in Lahore or Karachi or any other city of Pakistan because top bureaucrates and top-politicians don't live in the major population parts of Pakistan.

That means eveypart should be treated equally doesn't matter if city has higher population or low. Cities should be inspected properly under the laws for safe security and terrorist attacks.

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