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    1. ipandrei on

      2 deaths and 13 injuries have been reported so far, but this is expected to rise.

    2. The_Giant_Lizard on

      It still surprises me the fact we still use gas nowadays, with all these incidents. In Italy we have a lot of these things, sadly. Since I live in France, ~~where we don’t use gas~~, I never seen news like that.

      But I guess the alternative would be having nuclear energy, which also gave big problems in the past, so maybe that’s the reason?

      [edit] apparently there is still gas somewhere in France, I didn’t know. I never seen anyone with it since I live here (Paris).

    3. NCC_1701E on

      Jesus, it looks similar to the gas explosion we had in Prešov few years back. It was such a blast that they had to tear the whole building down, and this one looks like it will meet the same fate.

    4. Pixiexduster on

      That’s devastating. Hope everyone made it out safely.

    5. anarchisto on

      And this is why electric cookers are safer than gas cookers.

      Gas cookers also produce indoor pollution that is harmful to your lungs.

    6. OurSocietyBottomText on

      Thankful for my Ikea induction stovetop right now.
      They’ve come a long way

    7. m0riyama on

      gas leaks/explosions are one of my biggest fears.

      imagine you’re having a normal day chilling in your crib, and suddenly you smell a strange odor, and after that your building explodes, that’s terrible

      the worst of it is if it happens during the night, you could very easily get intoxicated in your sleep…

    8. ApprehensiveSize7662 on

      Small thing compare to everything us but I bet the insurance companies for those cars are like “sorry a gas explosion is an act of God and you’re not covered for acts of God.”

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