Celebrations backfire: 40 suffer burn injuries as gas-filled balloons explode

Balloons were released in the air after Shahbaz Sharif inaugurated Walton Bridge in Lahore.


Web Desk April 20, 2014
Express News screen grab of the injured.

LAHORE: At least 40 people suffered burn injuries on Sunday when gas-filled balloons exploded at the inauguration ceremony of the Walton Bridge in Lahore, Express News reported.

The balloons were released in the air after Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif inaugurated the bridge.

People gathered to celebrate the inauguration tried to catch the balloons when, for some reason, they caught fire and exploded, leaving many with burns.

The injured – mostly children – were taken to Jinnah Hospital for immediate medical assistance. Many of them were released soon after treatment, while more than 10 people are still being treated.

COMMENTS (12)

Zafar Quraishi | 10 years ago | Reply

@Zeeshan:

So in other words what you are saying is that it is okay to fill up the balloons with cheap gas which explodes !!! Give me a break ..children all over the world are fascinated by balloons and will often run after them to get one.

Don't blame the common people by calling them Jahil..its the responsibility of the Organizers who were appointed by the so called democratic government to ensure safety and security.

Hope this helps you reconsider your abrupt remarks about our people.

Zeeshan | 10 years ago | Reply jahil awam kai jahil karnamai simple nothing wrong with CM or organizers, its the people who r crazy to grab anything which is free n forget about saftey.
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