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Peshawar Gas Tragedy: Eight Killed Following Massive Cylinder Explosion in Residential Neighborhood Today

Emergency crews recovered eight bodies from a leveled house in Peshawar on July 14, 2026, after a gas cylinder exploded. Multiple nearby structures sustained heavy damage during the blast.

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Peshawar Gas Tragedy: Eight Killed Following Massive Cylinder Explosion in Residential Neighborhood Today

Peshawar, Pakistan—Eight people are dead after a gas cylinder detonated inside a residence early today. The blast flattened the structure, throwing debris into the street and damaging nearby homes. Neighbors spent the morning pulling survivors from the rubble before professional crews reached the site.

The sound of the explosion echoed across the district, waking residents blocks away. Dust and smoke choked the air as the walls collapsed, burying those inside. First responders arrived to find the scene in ruins, with the mangled remains of the cylinder found near the epicenter.

Local hospitals received several people suffering from burns and blast-related injuries. Doctors are struggling to treat the victims, as many have sustained severe respiratory damage from the dust and debris. The recovery of the final bodies concluded just hours ago.

Authorities state that the cylinder had been leaking for some time, filling the small room with gas. A simple spark or the friction of a light switch likely ignited the volatile mixture. The resulting pressure wave ripped through the brick walls with lethal force.

Police have cordoned off the area to prevent looting and to allow forensic experts to document the damage. Investigators are currently interviewing the building owner to determine if standard safety protocols were ignored. Poor maintenance of cooking fuel storage remains a constant risk in the neighborhood.

Public anger is growing as locals point to the lack of oversight regarding fuel handling. Many residents store cylinders indoors without proper ventilation or modern safety valves. This event is being treated as a tragic but preventable loss of life.

The provincial government has promised an inquiry into the incident, though no timeline for the report has been provided. Cleanup crews are using manual tools to shift the remaining brickwork and twisted metal. It will be days before the street is fully cleared of the wreckage.

Families of the deceased are waiting at the nearby morgue to claim the bodies for burial. Tensions remain high in the area as the investigation proceeds. There is no word yet on when the remaining buildings will be inspected for structural integrity.

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