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Madarsa building damaged in blast in Bihar's Banka

By ANI | Updated: June 8, 2021 16:35 IST

A madarsa building in Bihar's Banka district has been completely damaged after a massive explosion on Tuesday morning.

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A madarsa building in Bihar's Banka district has been completely damaged after a massive explosion on Tuesday morning.

The madarsa is situated under Nagar police station limits. Reportedly, at least four persons have been injured in the incident, although the police are yet to confirm it.

As per preliminary information, the blast took place in a room adjacent to the madarsa which was closed for a long time. The police have called a forensic team to investigate the incident and to find out the cause of the blast.

"Madarasa was not functional due to the lockdown. We are waiting for the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team and the bomb squad to arrive at the spot. Only after the debris will be removed can we be in a position to say anything," Arvind Gupta, Superintendent of Police, Banka.

Gupta further said that the police received the information about the explosion around 8 am, following which the police team immediately rushed to the spot.

( With inputs from ANI )

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