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Home»World News»Europe»PHOTOS: Driver Suffers Burn As Van Carrying Oxygen Cylinders Explodes In Milan
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PHOTOS: Driver Suffers Burn As Van Carrying Oxygen Cylinders Explodes In Milan

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An fire explosion involving a van carrying oxygen cylinders in Milan has destroyed no fewer than a dozen cars.

Only the driver suffered light burns, officials said.

Video footage showed flames metres high and black smoke sweeping across the Porta Romana residential neighbourhood south-east of the Italian city’s cathedral, Duomo.

According to AFP, Milan mayor was quick to rule out a deliberate attack, telling reporters on the sidelines of an event: “It’s a van carrying oxygen cylinders.”

Fire service officer Carlo Cardinali confirmed the vehicle had been carrying oxygen, saying the exact cause of the blast was still being investigated.

“At the moment, only the driver” had reported injuries, he told journalists at the scene, and he managed to escape with “light burns”.

Another fire service spokesman earlier told AFP the person hurt had injuries to their arms and legs.

“I heard three big explosions and more that followed,” Giuseppe, a 39-year-old labourer working on a site nearby.

“I came straight away to see what was happening, and the whole street was on fire, people were running.”

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