Suspected gas blast kills six in northern Iran: media
An explosion suspected to have been caused by a gas leak at a building in northwestern Iran killed six members of the same family, state media said Friday.
The blast hit a residential building in Bukan, a Kurdish-majority city in Iran's northwestern province of West Azerbaijan, on Thursday night, the official news agency IRNA reported.
Six members of a family, including two children, were killed in an explosion caused by a gas leak in #Bukan in #Iran's West Azerbaijan province, causing the complete destruction of three houses
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"So far, the bodies of six people, including two children, two men and two women, who were all members of the same family, have been taken out from under the rubble," the city's firefighting chief, Rasool Maroofi, was quoted as saying.
"Three people injured in this incident have been sent to medical centres for treatment," he said.
The main cause of the accident was still under investigation, Maroofi said, adding however that "the conditions and the method of destruction of the building resemble a gas explosion."