A seriously injured man during the explosion on Friday, July 4 from an essence station in Rome on Wednesday, July 9 announced the prefecture of the Italian capital. The 35 -year -old woman, the victim, who worked for the station, presented Burns with 55% of her body, told AFP.
Forty -five people had been injured by this explosion, heard throughout the city and due to a gas leak at the time a tank truck supplied the station. The vital forecast of two injured began, including that of the victim announced on Wednesday.
An open investigation
The explosion had trembled the windows with many buildings in the Italian capital. “It’s as if a bomb had exploded,” the Regional Director of Firefighters told AFP.
Although the essence station was supplied with liquefied oil gas (LPG), the fuel underwent a “blue” (of the “explosion of liquid expansion vapor in English”), that is, a rapid transformation of the liquid state in the state of gas, causing the explosion, said Ennio Consorced.
The Rome prosecutor’s office opened an investigation and firefighters to establish the causes of the accident with precision.
Source: BFM TV
