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2 dead, 2 houses collapse as underground pipeline explodes in Gujarat's Gandhinagar
At least two people were killed, while four others were injured in an explosion in Gujarat on Tuesday. According to the details, the blast was reported in a gas pipeline, in Gandhinagar at nearly 7 am today. Two houses collapsed with the impact of the explosion, while a dozen other structures suffered damage. Gandhinagar IGP Abhay Chudasama said that the explosion appears to have been caused due to a leakage in pipeline. Experts are on the spot to ascertain the actual cause behind the incident.Â
Going by the details, an underground gas pipeline below Garden City Duplex in the Panchwati area exploded, following which the area witnessed panic.Â
22 December 2020 12:18 GMT Updated 22 December 2020 12:28 GMT in New Delhi
Two people have died and at least four others were injured following a gas pipeline blast near Oil & Natural Gas Corporation’s Kalol field in Gujarat, western India.
The blast took place on Tuesday morning after a gas pipeline leakage in a nearby residential area.
"Primarily it appears that two houses collapsed after a pipeline exploded due to gas leakage, experts are verifying it," Abhay Chudasama, Inspector General of Police of Gandhinagar Range told local reporters.
ONGC’s Ahmedabad asset also confirmed the development, but added that the gas pipeline did not belong to the company.