Duhok blast leaves 6 dead, 32 injured
kurdsatnews
Nov 22, 2022
Aftermath of the Duhok gas leak blast at a bakery that left six people dead, November 22, 2022.
Earlier this morning, around 2 am, a gas cylinder exploded at a bakery in Duhok city’s Grebase neighborhood, the upper floors of the bakery were a dormitory, the blast destroyed the second and third floors, leaving two students and three police officers dead, and damaged nearby property with vehicle glasses shattered around.
One of injured whose body was burned by 95 percent, today, November 25 lost his life in a hospital in Turkey.
Lieutenant Colonel Ali Barwari, deputy director of Duhok emergency police was among the killed, while thirty-two were injured from the explosion with some in critical condition, one of the injured lost his life at hospital today.
For several days students have complained of gas leaks as the gas cylinder was on the dormitory floor. According to witnesses, students and other inhabitants of the building reported irritating gas leaks and called on the police, as many left the building fearing a blast, tens of students, police and other residents gathered in front of the building went the gas went off. Front windows of the building was pushed out as scaringly bright flames burst through them, the moment that blast goes off was posted online.
Director of Duhok Civil Defense Hasib Khurshid told KurdSat English that immediately following the incident they had warned people to turn off their Natural Gas Heating Systems and use alternative heating sources, the calling was in the light of the recent gas leak blasts that have killed many people in the Kurdistan region.
PUK President Bafel Jalal Talabani sent his condolences to the victims, and the said “the major incident in Duhok tonight, brough great sorrow to our hearts,” and declared PUK’s readiness to offer relief. Deputy Prime Ministry of the Kurdistan region Qubad Talabani also expressed his sympathy with the victims and wished the injured speedy and full recovery.
Sulaimani sympathized with Duhok and its top officials expressed their wishes to help the people of Duhok. KurdSat Broadcasts Corporation (KBC) blackened its logo to honor the victims. Governor of Duhok declared two days of mourning and said they had launched an investigation into the incident.
Kurdistan Region Government (KRG) Prime Minister Masrour Barzani called on the authorities and the people to “totally” cease using Natural Gas Heating Systems in the Kurdistan region until further notice.
In just one week, gas leak explosion has killed 21 people and injured 43 others. Experts say that the explosion are caused due to negligence in maintenance, installment and poor-quality equipment, as the Kurdistan region lacks enough regulations regarding these new gas furnaces that run off natural gas, are usually supplied from already filled gas cylinders positioned on rooftops without proper safety measures.
Last Friday, a gas cylinder exploded in Sulaimani’s Kaziwa street, leaving 14 family members and a gas furnace technician dead, causing people and authorities to be more vigilant regarding gas systems installed on households and buildings.
Although the Sulaimani blast drew public scrutiny to what government official have done to improve safety standards, it was not enough to prevent its repetition.