Gas cylinder explosion in Gujranwala claims six lives
GUJRANWALA, APR 3: The death toll from a gas cylinder explosion in the Mafi Wala area of Gujranwala has risen to six, as two more victims succumbed to their injuries, family members confirmed. The tragic incident, which occurred seven days ago, was caused by a gas leak, leading to a powerful explosion and a fire that engulfed the house.
According to rescue officials, nine members of the same family suffered severe burns in the incident. Among the deceased are three children and three women, identified as Javeria (6), Meerab (3), Owais (2), Amber (27), Insa (26), and Fahmida (50). All injured individuals were undergoing treatment at a hospital in Lahore, but despite medical efforts, six have lost their lives.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has expressed deep condolences and sympathy with the bereaved family, assuring them of government support during this difficult time.
The explosion has left the community in shock and mourning. Authorities have urged citizens to take strict safety measures to prevent similar accidents, emphasizing the dangers of gas leaks and cylinder mishandling.
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