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19 killed in Tehran medical centre explosion

By IANS | Published: July 01, 2020 8:42 AM

Tehran, July 1 An explosion at a medical centre in the Iranian capital of Tehran has left at ...

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Tehran, July 1 An explosion at a medical centre in the Iranian capital of Tehran has left at least 19 people dead and 14 others injured, it was reported.

The incident, reportedly caused after the explosion of three gas canisters, took place in one of the ground floors of the Sina At'har Medical Centre in northern Tehran late Tuesday, Press TV said in a report.

Several emergency response units, including ambulances and firefighters, were seen deployed on site as smoke billowed from the building.

A spokesman for Tehran's Fire Department told state TV that the explosion occurred as gas canisters caught fire in the centre's basement.

Some of the victims "were in upper floors in operation rooms, who were either patients being operated on or those with them", Press TV quoted the spokesman as saying.

"They unfortunately lost their lives due to the heat and thick smoke."

The Department added that the blaze was extinguished in less than two hours.

( With inputs from IANS )

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