Devastating Gas Explosion Rocks Sao Paulo, Causing Widespread Damage
A potential gas explosion in Sao Paulo, Brazil, caused significant damage to homes and resulted in injuries, as reported by the fire department. The blaze occurred in the Jaguare neighborhood, prompting the deployment of 12 fire engines. The exact number of those injured remains unspecified.
A suspected gas explosion ignited a devastating fire in Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city, on Monday. The incident led to structural damage to several homes and caused injuries, according to the local fire department.
The extent of injuries has yet to be clarified by the authorities, but the incident has left a visible trail of destruction. Local media images depicted destroyed rooftops and billowing smoke in the Jaguare neighborhood, located approximately 16 kilometers from the center of Sao Paulo.
The fire department swiftly responded to the emergency, deploying twelve fire engines to control and extinguish the flames. The event has prompted concerns about safety measures and the need for awareness in residential areas.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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