City
Epaper

Bihar: Cylinder explosion causes chaos at old Patna museum

By IANS | Updated: March 27, 2025 21:56 IST

Patna, March 27 A fire extinguisher cylinder exploded in the old Patna Museum on Thursday, causing widespread chaos ...

Open in App

Patna, March 27 A fire extinguisher cylinder exploded in the old Patna Museum on Thursday, causing widespread chaos and resulting in cracked walls and shattered glass doors.

The loud explosion-like sound echoed across the surrounding area, alarming residents and museum staff.

The explosion occurred in the old fire extinguisher cylinders kept on the museum premises.

The impact was intense, leading to cracked walls in the affected area and shattered glass doors, indicating the force of the explosion.

Following the explosion, smoke spreads throughout the campus, creating an atmosphere of panic. The fire extinguishers involved in the incident had been out of service for a long time.

Lack of regular maintenance is believed to be the primary cause of the explosion. According to an official, the fire extinguishers were kept in the sun without being defused, leading to the dangerous pressure build-up and subsequent explosion.

A source said, "The fire extinguisher cylinders were lying unused for a long time. Due to negligence in maintenance, the incident occurred."

Fire Department Commandant Manoj Nat confirmed that there were no casualties or major property damage.

He said, “10 to 12 fire safety cylinders were being evacuated from the site. The situation was brought under control swiftly.”

The Patna Museum, established in 1917 during British rule, is renowned for housing historical artifacts found in and around Patna.

Locally known as ‘Jaadu Ghar’, it reflects the Mughal-Rajput architectural style. It features domes at the four corners, an attractive ‘chhatri’ at the centre, and Jharokha-style windows.

Artefacts from ancient India to 1764 are preserved in the Bihar Museum, while items post-1764 are housed in the Patna Museum.

Although the incident caused temporary panic, authorities have confirmed there was no major damage to the museum's historical artefacts.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalBangladesh: Awami League warns of democratic crisis after Yunus’ remarks reveal ‘contradictions’

TechnologyTamil Nadu to launch UAV training centres in govt polytechnic colleges

Other Sports1st Test: Jadeja, Kuldeep, Siraj strike as India eye innings win, reduce WI to 66/5

NationalTamil Nadu to launch UAV training centres in govt polytechnic colleges

NationalCuttack: Violence Erupts During Durga Puja Idol Immersion, DCP Among 6 Injured in Brutal Clash

National Realted Stories

NationalWhen India takes flight, lies crash-land: Abhishek Singhvi on IAF Chief’s 'Op Sindoor' precision remark

NationalSabarimala gold plating row: Travancore Board says no lapses, while Pandalam Palace seeks probe

NationalThackeray camp slams RSS chief in Saamana for echoing BJP line, not questioning rising unrest

NationalTN BJP leaders meet in Chennai to chart political strategy

NationalHM Shah reaches Bastar to attend Dussehra Darbar today, transfer ₹606.94 Cr to women