Jodhpur Wedding Horror: Gas Cylinder Blasts Injure 11, Two Critical

A double gas cylinder explosion turned wedding preparations into tragedy in Jodhpur's Hardhani village. The blasts injured eleven people, with two remaining in critical condition. Witnesses described hearing two separate explosions that sent metal fragments flying across the courtyard. Authorities have launched an investigation while warning residents about cylinder safety during welding work.

Key Points: Jodhpur Wedding Cylinder Blasts Injure 11 People in Rajasthan

  • Explosions occurred during wedding preparations at farmer Veeram Ram's house in Hardhani village
  • Most injuries caused by flying iron fragments from the cylinder blasts
  • Welding work was reportedly underway near the cylinders when first blast happened
  • Victims distributed across multiple hospitals including MDM and Mahatma Gandhi hospitals
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Rajasthan: Cylinders explode at Jodhpur wedding venue; 11 injured, 2 critical

Two gas cylinders exploded during wedding preparations in Jodhpur's Hardhani village, injuring 11 people, two critically. Victims hospitalized with blast injuries.

"The cylinders exploded while preparations were going on. The injured were rushed to hospitals in Jodhpur. - ASI Dharmendra"

Jaipur, Nov 4

A tragic accident occurred on Tuesday in Hardhani village near Bavdi, Jodhpur, when two gas cylinders exploded one after another during preparations for a wedding ceremony, leaving 11 people injured, including two critically.

According to ASI Dharmendra, in charge of the Bavdi outpost, the explosions took place in a house where wedding arrangements were underway. “The cylinders exploded while preparations were going on. The injured were rushed to hospitals in Jodhpur,” he said.

The injured have been admitted to multiple hospitals, including nine at Mathuradas Mathur Hospital (MDM) and two at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital (MGH). Three others are receiving treatment at a private hospital in Bavdi. MDM Hospital Superintendent Dr Vikas Rajpurohit confirmed that most injuries were caused by flying iron fragments from the blast. “The condition of the injured is stable. Two remain critical,” he said.

Eyewitness Surta Ram said, “Three or four people were injured in the first blast and were taken to Bavdi Hospital. Soon after, another explosion occurred, injuring several more.”

Preliminary reports suggest that welding work was underway near the cylinders when the first explosion happened. One injured person told police that the CNG tank or gas cylinder exploded, followed by a loud noise and dense smoke.

The house belonged to farmer Veeram Ram, whose son Mahendra and daughter Gogi were scheduled to be married on November 15 and 16. Fragments of the cylinders were scattered across the courtyard, injuring people working nearby. Some suffered burns, while others were hit by metal pieces.

Authorities have launched an inquiry into the cause of the explosion, while local officials have appealed to residents to handle gas cylinders and welding work with caution.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
As someone from Jodhpur, I can confirm that safety standards are often compromised during wedding season. People hire unqualified workers for welding and electrical work to save money. This tragedy was waiting to happen.
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Sarah B
The poor family! Their children's wedding dreams shattered like this. Hope the authorities provide proper compensation and medical support. Such incidents highlight the need for better safety awareness in rural areas.
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Vikram M
Why are gas cylinders kept near welding work? Basic safety protocols were clearly ignored here. The government should conduct mandatory safety workshops before wedding seasons in villages.
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Ananya R
My heart goes out to the Ram family. To have such a beautiful occasion turn into a nightmare is unimaginable. Hope the two critical patients recover soon. 🙏
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Michael C
While this is tragic, I appreciate that the authorities responded quickly and the injured received prompt medical attention. The local administration should now focus on preventing such incidents through awareness campaigns.

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