Fridge Compressor Explodes At Popular Restaurant In Hyderabad, 6 Nearby Huts Damaged
Preliminary reports suggested gas leakage in the kitchen caused the explosion. However, police later said that a refrigerator compressor exploded in the hotel.
A refrigerator exploded at a restaurant in Hyderabad's upscale Jubilee Hills area on Sunday. The impact of the blast was such that it damaged the boundary wall of the restaurant. Six nearby huts were damaged after some of the stones and cement bricks of the wall flew in the air and fell on huts about 20 metres away in Durga Bhavani Nagar Basti, news agency IANS reported. A few electric poles were also knocked under the impact of the blast.
Two people were injured in the incident in Telangana Spice Kitchen on Road Number One Jubilee Hills. The clues team and bomb disposal squad were on the scene and the Disaster Response Force (DRF) and fire services personnel had also rushed there. Preliminary reports suggested gas leakage in the kitchen caused the explosion. However, police later said that a refrigerator compressor exploded in the hotel.
Affected People Demand Compensation
Deputy Commissioner of Police Vijay Kumar, Assistant Commissioner of Police Venkatagiri and other senior officials visited the scene, the news agency added.
#Hyderabad: An #Explosion at Telangana Spice Kitchen, #JubileeHills, caused panic on Sunday morning, damaging nearby thatched houses
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Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender also visited the spot and spoke to residents. The affected people demanded compensation from the government. A woman injured in the incident recalled that stones flying in the air under the impact of the explosion fell on the houses. She added all household goods were damaged. Urging the government for compensation, another resident claimed that each house suffered a loss of ₹ 50,000 to ₹1 lakh.