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Five dead, 40 injured in Iraq rooftop gas tank explosion

- AFP

Five people died and 40 were injured when a gas tank exploded and sparked a fire in a student dormitory in northern Iraq, authoritie­s said on Tuesday.

The blast hit on Monday night when a rooftop gas tank leaked at a building housing the student accommodat­ion and a bakery in the Kurdish city of Dohuk.

“The gas leaked, reaching the students’ rooms, and police arrived to evacuate them,” Dohuk’s governor, Ali Tatar, told AFP. “Unfortunat­ely at that moment, the explosion occurred.”

A student, a bakery worker and three policemen who arrived as part of the emergency response were killed, including the unit’s deputy director, Tatar said.

It was the second explosion of a liquefied petroleum gas tank in Iraqi Kurdistan in less than a week. Last Thursday, 15 people died in Sulaimaniy­ah when an LPG tank exploded and caused the collapse of a building.

Following Monday’s deaths, authoritie­s in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region announced a ban on LPG tanks for domestic use.

The Dohuk blast was the latest tragedy to highlight Iraq’s dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture and lax

safety standards.

On November 15 and 17, two fires broke out at Baghdad Internatio­nal Airport. And in late October at least nine people were killed when a gas tanker exploded in Baghdad.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A view of the wreckage left by a gas leak explosion at a student dormitory building in Dohuk on Tuesday
(AFP) A view of the wreckage left by a gas leak explosion at a student dormitory building in Dohuk on Tuesday

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