The fire at a gas distribution company in Kabul claimed six lives, with Taliban officials indicating that the number of casualties might rise into the dozens. This incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with hazardous material handling in conflict zones, where safety regulations may be compromised. The situation remains dire as local emergency services struggle to contain the fire and address the chaos that follows such disasters.
Noorullah Ansar reported that the fire started in the Paghman district in the late evening of November 2, resulting in injuries to at least nine individuals. The officials are concerned that the casualty count could increase, reflecting the inadequacies in emergency response and fire safety measures. This incident raises urgent questions about the protection of civilians and management of industrial hazards in war-torn regions.
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