Afghan Teen Wins Children's Peace Prize For Work Advocating For Girls' Rights
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A fire broke out at a gas distribution company in Kabul on November 2, leading to the tragic deaths of at least six people and injuring nine others, according to officials. The incident raised concerns about safety regulations in such facilities, especially amidst the ongoing challenges faced by the local communities in disaster response.
Noorullah Ansar, a Taliban-appointed official, confirmed that the fire was reported in the Paghman district, indicating that the emergency response was complicated by infrastructural issues in the area, which can exacerbate such incidents and hinder rescue efforts.
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