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Six dead in devastating Czech restaurant explosion

A devastating explosion rocked the city of Most (Czech Republic) on Saturday evening. The fiery blast occurred at the Kojot restaurant, injuring eight people and forcing the evacuation of 30 others. Here’s what we know so far.

Heater accident sparks disaster

Firefighters revealed that the explosion was likely caused by an overturned propane-butane heater. Witnesses reported the heater falling and starting a fire, which quickly spread.

The fire brigade shared details on the social media platform X: “A propane-butane cylinder exploded in the Kojot restaurant in Most. Twelve fire brigade units are on the scene.

Emergency teams acted quickly. They managed to save a patron who had been trapped in the restaurant’s toilet. This person suffered serious injuries but was pulled to safety.

Evacuations and injuries

Around 20 guests were inside the restaurant when the explosion happened. The fire and subsequent chaos forced the evacuation of 30 people from the restaurant and nearby buildings. All eight injured individuals were transported to the hospital for treatment.

Six people are dead and eight others have been injured in a fiery blast at a Czech restaurant (Photo: AP)
Six people are dead and eight others have been injured in a fiery blast at a Czech restaurant (Photo: AP)

Investigation underway

Authorities are investigating the incident as a potential case of public safety endangerment through negligence. Czech police have launched a formal inquiry to determine whether proper safety protocols were followed.

Interior Minister Vit Rakusan expressed his condolences and offered support to those affected. On X, he stated: “I want to express my sincere condolences to everyone affected by the tragedy and wish a speedy recovery to all those injured.” He also confirmed discussions with municipal and regional officials regarding the ongoing investigation.

Context and location

Most, located 70 kilometers (45 miles) northwest of Prague, lies near the Czech Republic’s border with Germany. The blast occurred in the restaurant’s front garden, where the propane-butane heater was positioned. Czech Radio reported that around 20 guests were dining when the tragedy struck.

The explosion has left the local community in shock. The swift response by emergency teams prevented further casualties, but the incident raises questions about safety measures in public venues. More updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.

Stay tuned for the latest developments on this tragic event.

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Anna Karolina Heinrich

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