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Cylinder blast spreads panic in Chandigarh’s Mauli Jagran Complex

Rohit Kumar of Mauli Jagran Complex was arrested for act endangering life or personal safety of others under Section 336 of the Indian Penal Code

Updated on: Jan 20, 2024 10:24 AM IST
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Panic spread in Mauli Jagran Complex on Thursday night after a cylinder exploded at a house.

According to Chandigarh Police, an occupant of a house was refilling small LPG cylinders using a regular sized Indane-make cylinder, when the blast occurred due to a gas leak, leading to a fire. The blast caused cracks in the wall of an adjoining house. (Sant Arora/HT)
According to Chandigarh Police, an occupant of a house was refilling small LPG cylinders using a regular sized Indane-make cylinder, when the blast occurred due to a gas leak, leading to a fire. The blast caused cracks in the wall of an adjoining house. (Sant Arora/HT)

According to police, an occupant of the house was refilling small LPG cylinders using a regular sized Indane-make cylinder, when the blast occurred due to a gas leak, leading to a fire.

The occupant, Rohit Kumar, was arrested for act endangering life or personal safety of others under Section 336 of the Indian Penal Code.

The sound of the explosion was loud enough to scare area residents, who came out of their houses at night.

A team of fire fighters doused the fire. No one was injured.

Police recovered a number of small cylinders from the spot. An investigating officer said the accused used to sell off the small cylinders at cheaper rates to area residents.

In a similar incident on January 10, a 34-year-old labourer was killed and two others were injured after a cylinder exploded in a catering warehouse in Teera village, Mullanpur.

The owner of the warehouse had told police that catering equipment, including utensils and cylinders, was stored on the ground floor of the building.

 
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