A woman was killed and thirty-four others were injured after a lorry carrying liquefied petroleum gas burst into flames.
A woman was killed when an liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker lorry burst into flames after an accident, setting her house on fire, police said. Thirty-four people were injured in the accident.
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The incident occurred when the LPG overturned after hitting a divider around 11.30 pm. Monday.
While the driver and helper of the lorry ran for safety, the vehicle caught fire and the flames engulfed five houses and some shops nearby.
A 50-year-old woman, Sreelatha, died in the fire. She was sleeping, when her house, 200 metres from the accident site, caught fire. She succumbed to her injuries today.
The condition of seven of those injured is stated to be serious, said doctors. Twenty-seven more people suffered from burn injuries and are being treated in Kannur and Kozhikode hospitals.
"We were around five km from the accident spot and heard a huge explosion and bright lights," said a witness. "Had there been no heavy rain at that time, the disaster would have been greater."
Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy rushed to Kannur today and met district authorities.u00a0