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Two dead, 56 injured in Romania petrol station explosions

  • Most of the injured were firefighters who rushed to the station to extinguish the blaze from the first explosion before a second occurred
  • Romania has requested help from the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to treat 18 burn patients, the European Commissioner for Crisis Management said

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Firefighters attempt to extinguish flames in the village of Crevedia, near Bucharest, Romania early on Sunday. Photo: AFP
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Two people died and 56 people were injured after two explosions rocked an unlicensed liquefied petroleum gas station just north of Romania’s capital Bucharest late on Saturday, officials said.

Most of the injured were firefighters who rushed to the station to extinguish the blaze from the first explosion before the second occurred.

The two people who died were a couple, emergency department head Raed Arafat told reporters on Sunday.

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The man suffered a heart attack, while the woman died after sustaining severe burns, he added.

Firefighters carry a person as flames rise after an explosion at an LPG station in Crevedia, near Bucharest, Romania. Photo: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea via Reuters
Firefighters carry a person as flames rise after an explosion at an LPG station in Crevedia, near Bucharest, Romania. Photo: Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea via Reuters

Among the injured – some with severe burns – were 39 firefighters, two police officers and two gendarmes, according to Arafat.

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“Overnight we transferred two firefighters and two civilians abroad (for treatment) and more will follow,” he said in a statement.

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