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#FirstVisuals from Jhabua (MP), where a LPG cylinder blast in a hotel took place. 20 people reportedly dead. pic.twitter.com/SYRobKLA5U — ANI (@ANI_news) September 12, 2015

Jhabua (MP): LPG cylinder blast in a hotel, 20 people dead. pic.twitter.com/h9vX4eeANL — ANI (@ANI_news) September 12, 2015





BHOPAL/NEW DELHI: More than 89 people were killed and 150 others injured when a huge pile of explosives kept inside a building went off at Petlwad town in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, a senior official said.The blast took place around 8.30am in a building housing the restaurant situated in Petlawad town, about 60km from the district headquarters, sub divisional officer of police (SDOP), Petlawad, A R Khan said."The blast took place at the rented shop owned by Rajendra Tatwa. Tatwa is an explosive licensee and stored explosives in the shop rented by him from Mangilal Rathore in Petlawad. The blast took place at 8.30am," sub divisional officer of police, Petlavad, A R Khan said.An adjacent building and number of other houses in the vicinity were extensively damaged in the high-impact explosion compounding the tragedy.Chief medical officer Dr Arun Sharma said that "So far, 89 people have been killed in the explosion and till now, we have performed the autopsy of 60 people."The injured are undergoing treatment in various nearby hospitals.According to divisional commissioner Sanjay Dube, the toll may go up further as rescue operations are still underway at the explosion site to locate survivors.The exact number of casualties will be known once the rescue operations are over as many people are suspected to be still trapped in the debris.Earlier, police had said that the explosion was caused by a cooking gas cylinder kept in the adjacent three-storeyed building housing a hotel.Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan expressed grief over the incident and announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each to kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 for those injured."I am saddened by the incident. I express my condolences. I have directed the minister in-charge to go to the spot. The administration has reached the spot. I have asked the principal secretary to skip the Hindi Sammelan and arrange treatment for those injured in the blast. I am in constant touch. The incident is sad and has left me shaken. The reasons for the blast will be investigated," the chief minister said.Senior officials from Jhabua including superintendent of police G G Pandey besides state tribal welfare minister Antar Singh Arya have rushed to the spot.State home minister Babulal Gaur said a high-level inquiry has been ordered into the incident.A team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been dispatched to Jhabua to help in the salvage operations of the collapsed building."A team equipped with gadgets to operate in collapsed structures has been sent to the accident site in Jhabua from Vadodara in Gujarat. The team will assist local administration in retrieval operations," NDRF director general O P Singh said in Delhi.