One Dead, Four Injured in Gas Cylinder Explosion at Bangladesh Scrap Shop
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A gas cylinder explosion at a scrap shop in Sitakunda, Bangladesh, resulted in one fatality and four injuries.
- The deceased, identified as Arman, 30, was a van driver near the shop when the explosion occurred around noon.
- Police are investigating the cause of the blast, which occurred at a shop owned by Kamal Uddin.
A devastating explosion ripped through a scrap shop in Sitakunda's Boro Kumira Majar Gate area this afternoon, claiming the life of one individual and leaving four others injured. The blast, originating from a gas cylinder at the scrap shop owned by Kamal Uddin, occurred around midday. Arman, a 30-year-old van driver from Cumilla who was near the premises, tragically lost his life at the scene. The force of the explosion also inflicted injuries on Kamal Uddin himself and three other individuals. Two of the injured have been admitted to the Sitakunda Upazila Health Complex, while the remaining two are receiving treatment at Chittagong Medical College Hospital. Local authorities, including the Sitakunda Police Station Officer-in-Charge Moinul Islam, have confirmed the incident and stated that an investigation into the precise cause of the explosion is underway. Such incidents highlight the inherent dangers associated with handling potentially volatile materials in informal scrap businesses, underscoring the need for stringent safety protocols and regular inspections to prevent future tragedies in the region.
The explosion occurred at the scrap shop owned by one Kamal Uddin in Boro Kumira Majar Gate area around 12:00pm, leaving Arman, who was near the shop, dead on the spot.
Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.