A powerful explosion rocked a restaurant in the Czech Republic: six dead.
Six people have died as a result of an explosion at a restaurant in the city of Most in northwestern Czech Republic.
In addition, eight people were injured. Another 30 people were evacuated from the restaurant and surrounding buildings.
Preliminary information suggests that a propane-butane gas cylinder may have exploded. According to eyewitness reports, a heater tipped over, causing a fire.
At the time of the explosion, about 20 guests were in the restaurant. One of them was trapped in the bathroom, but was rescued.
Details are being clarified.
Explosion at a cafe in Kazakhstan claimed the lives of two people
In the night of January 4, an explosion occurred at a cafe in the city of Uralsk in Kazakhstan. As a result, the building completely collapsed.
According to preliminary data, a gas-air mixture explosion in the two-story RIZYQ cafe building led to the collapse of an area of 110 sq. m. A fire broke out over an area of 25 sq. m.
After the fire was extinguished, rescuers began clearing the rubble, during which the bodies of two deceased individuals were found.
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