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7 dead, 50 hurt in Bangladesh blast likely caused by gas line

Forceful explosion breaks windows of at least 4 moving buses, injures dozens of passengers, police say

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Jun 2021 7:10AM

7 dead, 50 hurt in Bangladesh blast likely caused by gas line
A suspected gas pipeline-induced blast tore down a three-storey building in central Dhaka yesterday. – Social media pic, June 28, 2021

DHAKA – At least seven people were killed and another 50 injured after a powerful explosion ripped apart a three-storey building in central Dhaka yesterday, Bangladeshi officials said, citing a gas pipeline as the likely cause.

Police said the explosion was so forceful that it broke the windows of at least four moving buses, injuring dozens of passengers.

Dhaka police chief Shafiqur Rahman said at least seven people were killed in the explosion, though the fire service offered a lower death toll of three. Police and fire service officials said 50 people were injured.

“Fire service officers are at the scene. They will investigate the reason of the explosion. But primarily we believe methane gas accumulated and concentrated in the pipeline and then exploded in the ground floor,” Dhaka Metropolitan Police Joint Commissioner Syed Nurul Islam told AFP.

He ruled out foul play, saying the Bangladeshi capital has witnessed several similar explosions in recent years.

Witnesses told local media the blast had reduced the building – which houses a restaurant, an electronics shop and several other stores – to rubble.

Police said at least two adjacent buildings were also partially damaged. 

“At least four of the injured are in critical condition,” said Samanta Lal Sen, a top doctor at the Sheikh Hasina Burn Hospital, where a dozen of the injured were taken for treatment. 

A police bomb disposal unit rushed to the spot.

“We are analysing the nature of the explosion as the ground floor of the building was destroyed,” unit leader Rahmatullah Chowdhury told The Daily Star. – AFP, June 28, 2021

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