Cylinder blasts

Published January 17, 2019

OVER the years, dozens of lives have been lost because of gas cylinder malfunctions. This year, in Balochistan alone, around 10 gas cylinder explosions have been reported. One was in Turbat, in a snack shop; four people — including children — were killed, while nearly 20 were seriously injured, most of whom being school students.

The authorities have not taken any action, though. Most of the gas cylinders being used here are imported from Iran and are not subject to inspection. Those who sell them don’t have the awareness or skills about using these properly and safely.

Anyone who examines, fills or uses gas cylinders should have basic knowledge about them and be aware of the risks. To prevent further tragedies, awareness should be created among the users and the cylinders properly inspected.

Noor Shah Saleem

Panjgur

Published in Dawn, January 17th, 2019

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