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Bangladesh
Massive explosion in Dhaka Bangladesh UPDATE: Police say caused by gas leak
2021-06-29
[CITIZEN FREE PRESS]


7 killed, 50+ injured in blast in Bangladesh capital

The cause of the blast, which occurred on the ground floor of a three-story building on a busy street in Dhaka's Moghbazar area, was not immediately clear. Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Shafiqul Islam told reporters that at least seven people died. The injured were taken to hospitals, he said.

Seven nearby buildings and three buses were damaged in the explosion, he added.

Another police official said the fire service was working with the police bomb disposal unit and counter terrorism unit to investigate the origin of the blast.

Witnesses said it was a scene of destruction with glass shards and broken concrete on streets. Two passenger buses were heavily damaged outside the building where the explosion took place, witnesses said.

"A fireball went over my head. Everything became dark and smoky with the sound. Pieces of glass started to shower from above. If I didn't use this (a folder bag) as a cover, I would've been under the glass pieces. Allah saved me from them," said Omar Sani, who was at the scene during the explosion.

"Then the buses crashed into one another, and one got crumbled. One man got out from that damage. He was in very bad condition. We brought the other injured here. We found four people including one kid at one place ... the kid died from the impact. I brought the kid to hospital," he said.
Update from Benar News at 1:10 a.m. ET:
Police in Bangladesh say a gas leak may have caused a major explosion in a busy neighborhood in Dhaka late Sunday, killing at least seven people and injuring scores more.

The blast at around 7:30 p.m. caused the partial collapse of a three-story commercial building where the earth-shattering kaboom happened, and shattered the windows of neighboring buildings and damaged buses passing by.

Inspector General of Police Benazir Ahmed said methane gas might have caused the blast.

"When gas cylinders are not properly maintained, they can turn into explosives," he said after visiting the scene of the earth-shattering kaboom. "We will work with the Fire Service to find out the reason behind this incident."

No conclusion can be drawn before a full probe is complete, Benazir said, adding however that the blast scene did not look like a bombing.
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Posted by:Ebback Shavith4684

#1  "Allah saved me from them," said Omar Sani, who was at the scene during the explosion.

Better luck next time...
Posted by: Raj   2021-06-29 00:14  

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