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Family of Five Injured in Suspected Gas Explosion in Narayanganj

From Daily Star · (6h ago) English Critical tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Five family members, including three children, sustained burn injuries in a suspected gas explosion in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
  • The incident occurred in a ground-floor apartment in Fatullah early yesterday, with preliminary findings suggesting a gas leak from a kitchen pipeline.
  • All five injured individuals were transported to Dhaka in critical condition, with burn percentages ranging from 30% to 95%.

A devastating suspected gas explosion in Narayanganj's Fatullah has left five members of a family, including three young children, in critical condition with severe burn injuries. The Daily Star reports that the blast occurred in a ground-floor apartment, with preliminary investigations by the Fire Service and Civil Defence pointing towards a gas leak from a kitchen pipeline as the likely cause.

The injured are Md Kalam, 45, his wife Sayma, 40, and their children โ€“ Munna, 12, Munni, 10, and Kotha, 7.

โ€” The Daily StarIdentifying the victims of the gas explosion.

The injured, identified as Md Kalam (45), his wife Sayma (40), and their children Munna (12), Munni (10), and Kotha (7), were rushed to the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka. The severity of their injuries is stark, with Kalam suffering 95% burns, Sayma 60%, and the children sustaining burns ranging from 30% to 52%.

Kalam sustained 95 percent burns, Sayma 60 percent, Munna 30 percent, Munni 35 percent, and Kotha suffered 52 percent burns.

โ€” Shawon Bin RahmanResident Surgeon at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, detailing the extent of the victims' injuries.

Neighbors recounted that the explosion happened when Kalam attempted to light the kitchen stove, indicating a sudden and catastrophic release of accumulated gas. This tragic incident serves as a grim reminder of the potential dangers lurking within residential settings, particularly concerning gas safety in densely populated areas. The focus now shifts to the critical care of the burn victims and a thorough investigation into the exact circumstances that led to this horrific event.

Preliminary findings suggest gas leaked from a kitchen pipeline and accumulated inside the closed flat.

โ€” Abdullah Al ArifinNarayanganj FSCD Deputy Assistant Director, on the initial assessment of the explosion's cause.
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