In Pakistan’s northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Saturday, an explosion in a gas barrel caused the death of six people and the injury of two people, according to an official. According to Bilal Ahmad Faizi, a spokeswoman for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Rescue 1122, an emergency evacuation services, the incident, which took place in the Mardan state’s Aram Colony, caused the collapse of a two-storey home. According to Faizi,” six people died in the crash, and two ladies suffered serious injuries.” Soon after receiving information about the blast, rescue teams arrived at the site and recovered the body while rescuing the wounded trapped beneath the rubble, he said. He continued, adding that Mardan Deputy Commissioner Azmatullah Wazir, District Emergency Officer Syed Shoaib Mansoor, and Assistant Commissioner Junaid Khalid were on the scene and oversaw the whole activity. In seven time, the procedure included the healing of the deceased and the medical transfer of the injured. LPG ( Liquid Petroleum Gas ) cylinder explosions and leakages are common across the nation. The Senate Standing Committee on Cabinet Secretariat ordered a probe into the price of tainted LPG following an LPG ship blast earlier this year in Punjab country’s Multan that left at least 19 people dead and more than a dozen people injured. A gas barrel exploded in a wayside shop near the Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH) in Peshawar in February, according to a rescue standard.
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