Explosion at Gas Agency in UP's Muzaffarnagar, No Casualties Reported

An explosion at a gas cylinder agency in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh caused a wall collapse on Thursday. Senior Superintendent of Police Sanjay Kumar Verma confirmed no injuries or fatalities occurred. The incident is under investigation, with further details awaited. The report also references similar gas cylinder explosions in Indore and Chennai from March.

Key Points: Muzaffarnagar Gas Cylinder Blast: No Injuries, Probe On

  • Explosion at gas cylinder agency in Muzaffarnagar, UP
  • Wall collapsed but no casualties reported
  • SSP Sanjay Kumar Verma confirms investigation underway
  • Similar incidents in Indore and Chennai mentioned
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Explosion at gas cylinder agency in Uttar Pradesh's Muzaffarnagar; no casualties reported

An explosion at a gas cylinder agency in Muzaffarnagar, UP caused a wall collapse. SSP Sanjay Kumar Verma confirms no casualties. Investigation underway.

"An explosion occurred at a gas cylinder agency. Investigation is underway. The wall has collapsed. No casualty has been reported. - SSP Sanjay Kumar Verma"

Muzaffarnagar, April 23

An explosion at a gas cylinder agency in Muzaffarnagar on Thursday triggered a wall collapse, officials said. The authorities confirmed no injuries or fatalities occurred.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Sanjay Kumar Verma said, "An explosion occured at a gas cylinder agency. Investigation is underway. The wall has collapsed. No casualty has been reported."

Further details are awaited.

Earlier in March, a massive fire broke out at a bakery store in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, leading to the explosion of several LPG cylinders stored inside it, an official said.

Upon learning about the incident, the firefighters immediately rushed to the spot and extinguished the flames. Fire Brigade Sub Inspector Charan Singh Rajput said that around 10-12 water tankers were deployed at the site and took nearly 2.5 hours to control the blaze.

"A fire incident occurred at a bakery store between 9 and 9:30 am and upon receiving information, fire tenders reached the spot to extinguish the flames. A total of 10-12 water tankers were deployed, and it took 2-2.5 hours to control the fire. There were approximately 40 gas cylinders present inside the store, with 8-10 exploded in the incident, however, no casualty was reported," Rajput told ANI.

In another incident, two children died while seven other persons sustained burn injuries in a suspected LPG cylinder explosion at Navallur near Chennai on the morning of March 15, police said.

The incident occurred around 7:40 AM at Chamundeeswarar Nagar, 3rd Street in the Navallur area along Old Mahabalipuram Road (OMR), where three houses were situated adjacent to each other. Residents reported hearing a loud explosion and rushed to the spot, only to find that the houses had partially collapsed.

- ANI

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Priya S
With the summer heat, such incidents are becoming common. Cylinder agencies should store them in shaded, ventilated areas. Also, these events remind us to check our home regulators too. Stay safe everyone! 🙏
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Rohit P
Wall collapse and no one hurt? Feels like luck ran out here. But we should question how the gas cylinder safety standards are maintained. This could be a big wake-up call for UP's administration. Hope the investigation is thorough.
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Aditya G
After the Indore bakery incident with 40 cylinders and 8-10 exploding, this is a relief. But why do these agencies keep so many cylinders? And old ones too? Cylinder age and condition should be checked. Aur aag lagi toh kya hoga if fire brigade takes 2.5 hours again? 🙄
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Vikram M
No casualties is great. But the pattern of similar incidents across states (MP, TN, UP) points to a systematic issue. LPG safety regulations need enforcement. Also, fire departments need better quick-response vehicles, not water tankers that take hours. Just saying.
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Sneha F
Happy no one was hurt! But this reminds me of the Navallur blast where 2 kids died. 😢 Cylinder agencies should have better infrastructure and safety drills. Also, the government should mandate agency inspections monthly. Prevention is better than cure.
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