death toll from Hyderabad gas explosion increases to 24

At the Civil Hospital Karachi’s Burns Ward, two-year-old Haram passed away. The hospital’s management stated that Haram’s 67 percent body was burned and that he was not going to live.

At the Karachi Civil Hospital, four more patients are receiving care.

May 30, the cylinder struck a ground-floor shop and began to spread to the upper stories of the structure housing the families.

At UC-8 of Neerunkot town, on Mir Nabi Bux Town Road, near the Zacha Bacha Hospital neighborhood, there was an LPG cylinder filling shop. This is where the explosion occurred.

After receiving emergency care at the Liaquat University Hospital (LUH), at least 60 people—the most of them children—were forced to relocate to Karachi due to severe burn injuries.

A large hospital in Karachi was directed to a group of 18–22 damaged people who had 80–90% burns.

Among the sixty families impacted by the Hyderabad cylinder explosion, Sindh governor Kamran Tessori gave financial support.

In an address to the relatives of those who have lost loved ones in the tragedy, Tessori announced that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit Hyderabad following his travel to China, on the request of MQM leader Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui.

We didn’t learn from the past, he remarked; little occurrences had been happening earlier, but now this catastrophe has befallen us and these families.

The administration should investigate the matter of the inferior cylinder, according to Governor Tessori.

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