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847 gas-related accidents reported in 2021

847 gas-related accidents reported in 2021 - Police

by Zulfick Farzan 20-12-2021 | 2:50 PM

COLOMBO (News 1st); A total of 847 gas-related accidents were reported in 2021, to date, said Senior DIG Deshabandu Thennakoon at a media briefing at the President's Media Center on Monday (20).

In addition, 7 people have died from these accidents, while 16 others were injured and 18 incidents resulted in property damage, said a Sri Lanka Police report.

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