One dead, six injured after series of LPG cylinder explosions rocks Chandigarh's Burail area

One person was killed and six injured after successive illegal LPG cylinder explosions devastated a residential house in Burail.

May 26, 2026 - 12:20
0 0
One dead, six injured after series of LPG cylinder explosions rocks Chandigarh's Burail area

Deadly LPG Cylinder Blasts Rip Through Residential House in Burail

One person was killed and six others sustained injuries after a series of high-intensity LPG cylinder explosions tore through a residential property in the Burail locality on Monday evening. The powerful back-to-back blasts triggered a massive fire, reducing the building to rubble and spreading intense panic throughout the densely populated neighborhood.According to local emergency management officials, at least three gas cylinders exploded in quick succession inside the building. The impact of the successive detonations was so severe that it shattered windowpanes and caused structural cracks in the walls of multiple adjoining residential buildings, forcing terrified families to abandon their homes and rush into the streets.Teams from the local police, the municipal fire department, and emergency rescue services immediately cordoned off the affected block. Firefighters battled the resulting blaze for several hours, successfully pulling multiple victims out from beneath the structural debris. Paramedics transported six injured individuals to a nearby government hospital, where several remain in critical condition. Disaster management personnel subsequently recovered at least 10 intact gas cylinders from the blast site during cooling operations. While the primary cause of the initial explosion remains under technical assessment, local residents staged demonstrations alleging that the residential property was being used as an unauthorized hub for black-market storage and illegal refilling into smaller cylinders. Distraught neighbors complained that repeated safety warnings regarding commercial fuel handling in the narrow, congested lanes of Burail had been ignored by municipal enforcement cells. High-ranking district police officials confirmed that a First Information Report (FIR) has been formally registered, and a thorough investigation is underway to determine criminal liability for safety violations and illegal hoarding.

What's Your Reaction?

Like Like 0
Dislike Dislike 0
Love Love 0
Funny Funny 0
Wow Wow 0
Sad Sad 0
Angry Angry 0

Comments (0)

User