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West Bengal: 7 killed, 1 injured in gas cylinder blast in South 24 Parganas

At least seven people, including four children and two women, lost their lives in a gas cylinder explosion in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district. The incident occurred in a house in Dholaghat village around 9 pm. Another woman sustained injuries and was taken to the hospital. Authorities believe firecrackers stored in the house ignited, causing the explosion.
West Bengal: 7 killed, 1 injured in gas cylinder blast in South 24 Parganas
NEW DELHI: At least seven people, including four children and two women, were killed in a gas cylinder explosion on Monday in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district.According to police officials, a women also suffered injuries in the explosion that took place at a house in Dholaghat village of Pathar Pratima block around 9 pm."All the bodies have been recovered. The injured woman was rescued from the house and admitted to hospital," Sunderban Police District SP Koteswara Rao told news agency PTI.Authorities believe that the explosion occurred after firecrackers stored in the house ignited when two gas cylinders inside exploded. All the bodies have been recovered from the site.
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