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Six people injured in Rawalpindi due to Gas leak Explosion

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RAWALPINDI: A house in Dhok Sayeidan, Rawalpindi, experienced a gas leak explosion that left at least six people injured.

According to specifics, the father, his wife, and his four children were hurt in the explosion, which was caused by a gas leak, according to rescue officials. The injured youngsters and their parents have reportedly been moved to the adjacent hospital, according to rescue sources.

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A family earlier suffered burn injuries in an explosion caused by a gas leak in Karachi’s SITE Area area. Four persons were injured when a house in the Metroville neighborhood was blown off by a gas explosion, which happened inside the boundaries of the Mominabad police station, according to the police.

“The explosion caused damage to the parts of the house in addition to also resulting in the collapse of the boundary wall,” they added, adding that among the injured was a family consisting of a man, a woman, and two children.

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When authorities announced that they were looking into what caused the explosion, the injured were moved to a hospital to receive treatment.

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