At least six people were injured after a suspected LPG cylinder explosion led to the collapse of a building in Delhi's Mukundpur area on Tuesday morning, officials said. The Delhi Fire Service received a distress call at around 9:37 a.m. reporting what appeared to be an explosion, followed by the collapse of a residential structure. Emergency teams were immediately mobilised to the site as rescue operations got underway.
According to fire department officials, five fire tenders were rushed to the location soon after the information was received. Rescue personnel and local authorities launched a search operation to check for people trapped under the debris and to prevent any further mishap. Preliminary information suggests that the incident occurred in a building that was being used as a utensil polishing facility. The exact cause of the blast is yet to be officially established, though initial investigation indicates that an LPG cylinder explosion may have triggered the collapse. Officials said the blast was powerful enough to bring down a single-storey structure spread across an area of nearly 250 square yards. Police said six people sustained injuries in the incident. However, the severity of their injuries was not immediately known.