Pakistan gas pipeline blast kills eight, injures 11
At least eight people were killed and 11 injured after a gas pipeline explosion and fire in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in northwest Pakistan, according to local media.
The blast occurred in an industrial area, triggering a fire that spread to nearby surroundings and caused panic among residents.
Local authorities said several of the injured were taken to nearby hospitals, with some reported to be in critical condition. The explosion also damaged residential houses close to the site, with flames spreading to nearby buildings and causing property losses.
Emergency teams were dispatched to the scene to contain the fire and evacuate victims, while rescue operations continued for several hours.
Industrial accidents involving gas pipelines are not uncommon in parts of Pakistan, where aging infrastructure and safety challenges have raised concerns in recent years.
Authorities have previously called for stricter safety standards and improved monitoring systems to prevent such incidents.
Officials said investigation teams have been deployed to determine the exact cause of the explosion, including possible technical faults or leaks.
The findings are expected to guide further safety measures and accountability. The incident highlights ongoing risks linked to industrial infrastructure, as authorities work to establish the cause and prevent future tragedies.
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