Three people died in a gas fire in Aqtobe, two of whom were children

Three people lost their lives in a car fire at a gas filling station in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. Zamin.uz reported this.
According to reports, two of those who perished were underage children. This tragedy, involving such young ages, has broken everyone's hearts.
The fire spread completely within approximately eight minutes, and there was no way to stop the flames from spreading. Consequently, people were left helpless, and the fire intensified.
After the fire was extinguished, emergency services found the bodies of three people in the vehicle. One person was hospitalized due to severe injuries and is currently receiving medical care.
The causes of the incident are currently being investigated. Investigative services continue to work on-site, checking all possible causes, such as malfunctions in the electrical system or gas lines.
The level of compliance with applicable safety requirements is also being examined. The resulting loss and grief have become a heavy burden for the families and relatives.
This event calls for a thorough review: it demands strict adherence to safety standards for all equipment and technology used in the gas filling sector, theoretical and practical training for employees, and improving the effectiveness of fire prevention systems. Only in this way can changes be directed and efforts made to ensure such incidents do not recur.
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