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Published: July 19, 2023 9:11 pm
Author: RT

A suspected gas explosion left a huge sinkhole in the central business district of Johannesburg, with multiple injuries reported

Several people have been injured following a suspected gas pipeline explosion in central Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city. The underground blast left a huge sinkhole on the street, damaging and overturning multiple cars.

Footage from the scene shows a deep crack in the ground, with vehicles scattered along the street in the city’s central business district.

What’s happening in Joburg cbd ?? People are sinking !! pic.twitter.com/Ix2GL9hYZ9

— Thulani Mathebula 👁👑 (@chrisreymond89) July 19, 2023

The incident left at least nine people injured, according to local authorities. “Medics set up a triage area a safe distance away while Fire and Disaster Services evacuated the general area,” said ER24, an emergency medical service.

“Initial reports from the scene showed that several people had sustained minor to moderate injuries. The patients were treated for their injuries and later transported by various services to nearby hospitals,” it added.

Premier Lesufi is on scene, people are complaining that they can’t breathe and have headaches.
Buildings either side of the blast are occupied with residents.@News24 @TeamNews24 pic.twitter.com/ZEmnoUqHB8

— Alex Sweet Patrick (@IamAlexSweet) July 19, 2023

The Johannesburg Metro Police Department urged citizens to avoid the scene of the blast, closing the area to traffic, which had already been brought to a standstill by the explosion.

EWN is at the scene on Bree and Rissik street, in the Johannesburg CBD, where an underground explosion occurred around 5:30pm.

There are reports of serious injuries but no deaths so far. TCG pic.twitter.com/hEnEJZjcf3

— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) July 19, 2023

An underground gas pipeline is believed to have been the source of the explosion, and a strong smell of gas was reported at the scene even after the blast. However, there is some doubt as to whether there was an incendiary explosion or whether the road was burst open by abnormal underground pressure of another type.

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Mysterious sinkhole prompts investigation

Local gas operator, Egoli Gas, insisted its network was not involved in the incident, urging the public not to make any assumptions about the nature of the blast.

“Our network has experienced no pressure loss, which indicates the gas pipelines are intact. Our customers in the area continue to receive gas uninterrupted,” the company said in a statement.

“Initial reports have shown the collapse in the road to be mainly in the center. Our gas pipelines are located in the road servitudes on the sides of the road. Our teams are on site investigating for any gas leaks, they have found none so far,” it added.

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