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23 injured in gas tank explosion in Philippines

By IANS | Updated: July 27, 2024 17:00 IST

Manila, July 27 At least 23 people were injured after a liquified petroleum gas tank exploded inside a ...

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Manila, July 27 At least 23 people were injured after a liquified petroleum gas tank exploded inside a commercial building in Albay province, southeast of Manila, before noon on Saturday, police said.

The Legazpi City police reported in a social media post that the blast occurred during a religious blessing ceremony for a newly opened food stall inside the mall. It added that "several" people were injured.

However, according to a police officer who anonymously spoke to Xinhua news agency, the number of injured reached 23.

A local radio station in the province said that a 71-year-old priest officiating the blessing ceremony was among the injured.

The injured people were taken to a local hospital for treatment, police and the provincial media said.

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