A natural gas explosion occurred in the western province of Izmir, Turkey, resulting in four fatalities and at least 20 injuries. The explosion took place at 2:43 pm local time in the Torbali district within a building's ground-floor business.
As reported by state-run TRT broadcaster, ten of the injured individuals are in critical condition. Emergency teams are currently conducting investigations at the scene, and firefighting teams quickly extinguished a subsequent fire.
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📌#Izmir | #Turkey At least five people were killed and 63 others were injured after an explosion at a restaurant in the Torbali district of Izmir,… pic.twitter.com/Sn5lSuKjUx — R A W S G L 🌎 B A L (@RawsGlobal) June 30, 2024
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Izmir Governor Suleyman Elban provided an update, stating that 11 nearby buildings suffered significant damage. As a precautionary measure, gas supplies have been cut off, and authorities are in the process of evacuating the affected area. Elban further assured the public that security forces have taken necessary actions to ensure safety.
#BREAKING #TURKIYE #TURKEY #IZMIR 🔴 TURKIYE :📹 GAS EXPLOSION AT A BULDING IN THE CITY OF IZMIR ! The explosion occured in a crowded area,allegedly in the kitchen of a Patisserie. At least 4 people died, dozens injured.#LoULTIMO #TURQUIA #Explosion #Patlama pic.twitter.com/DNshMn9TXe
— LW World News 🌍 (@LoveWorld_Peopl) June 30, 2024
The exact cause of the explosion remains unclear, and investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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This will put a damper on Thanksgiving, won’t it ?