Powerful
gas explosion rocks Czech capital: 40 injured
Prague's
mayor says terrorism has been ruled out as the cause of a powerful
explosion in the city center on April 29
29
April, 2013
Mayor
Bohuslav Svoboda told reporters that the explosion was the result of
a natural-gas leak that ignited.
At
least 35 people were injured in the blast, which occurred near the
National Theater in the Czech capital, not far from the Vltava River,
in a building that officials said sits between the Charles
University's sociology faculty and the film and TV school of the
Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU).
Rescue
workers said they were searching for three missing people who may
still be buried beneath the rubble of the damaged building. But
Svoboda said sniffer dogs were unable to find anyone.
The
explosion shattered the windows of nearby buildings and could be
heard a kilometer away.
The
debris-strewn street was sealed off to traffic and police evacuated a
nearby school out of concern that there could be a second gas
explosion from the leak.
The
dean of the sociology faculty of Charles University said the building
will probably be closed for the remainder of the semester and classes
taught elsewhere.
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