12 injured in gas cylinder blast near Peshawar hospital: rescue official

Published February 8, 2025
Twelve people were injured after a gas cylinder exploded at a roadside cafe near the Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH) in Peshawar on Saturday. — Photo via author
Twelve people were injured after a gas cylinder exploded at a roadside cafe near the Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH) in Peshawar on Saturday. — Photo via author

Twelve people were injured on Saturday after a gas cylinder exploded in a roadside cafe near the Khyber Teaching Hospital (KTH) in Peshawar, a rescue official said.

Rescue 1122 spokesperson Bilal Ahmed Faizi told Dawn.com that rescue officials immediately rushed to the scene upon receiving information regarding the blast and started the rescue operation.

Faizi said that the officials moved the injured to the hospital by themselves, adding that the fire was quickly brought under control by Rescue 1122 firefighters.

The spokesperson, citing hospital sources, said that the injured were undergoing treatment at the KTH.

Incidents of fire caused by leakage and explosion of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders occur routinely across the country.

Following an LPG tanker explosion in Punjab’s Multan last month that killed at least 19 and injured over a dozen others, the Senate Stan­ding Committee on Cabinet Sec­re­tariat ordered a probe into the sale of adulterated LPG.

Earlier this week, one person was killed and seven others were injured in separate gas explosions in Balochistan’s Quetta and Pishin districts.

Last month, three people, including two minor girls, were injured in a gas cylinder explosion inside a shop in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dera Ismail Khan district.

Prior to that incident, a man was burnt to death in Sindh’s Ghotki district and nine people were hospitalised with burn injuries in Rawalpindi in similar gas explosions.

In May last year, a major blast at an LPG cylinder filling shop in Hyderabad claimed the lives of at least 27 people, including 19 children, and left over a dozen others injured. It was followed by similar incidents in Bhitshah and Larkana within two weeks, leading to action against LPG filling shops in Sindh.

Opinion

Editorial

Afghan hostilities
Updated 28 Feb, 2026

Afghan hostilities

The need is for an immediate ceasefire and substantive negotiations, with the onus on the Taliban to rein in cross-border attacks.
Cutting taxes
28 Feb, 2026

Cutting taxes

PRIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s plan to cut direct taxes for businesses in the next budget acknowledges the strain...
KCR challenge
28 Feb, 2026

KCR challenge

THE Karachi Circular Railway is being discussed again. It seems that the project, or, rather, the hopes of it, are...
A collective effort
Updated 27 Feb, 2026

A collective effort

CONSIDERING the relentless wave of terrorist attacks Pakistan has been facing over the past few weeks, the...
Criminalising criticism
27 Feb, 2026

Criminalising criticism

ISLAMABAD seems to have developed quite a thin skin. A letter sent to the prime minister on Wednesday by leading...
Utter chaos
27 Feb, 2026

Utter chaos

THE PTI is in disarray. The lack of discipline within its ranks, which it has long refused to address, is finally...