Monday , December 23 2024

A woman was walking on the sidewalk when a massive explosion occurred

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This incident in Peru is really shocking. The video shows people walking down the sidewalk when a massive explosion occurs underground and a woman is thrown into the air and falls into a ditch on the road. The woman suffered serious injuries due to the explosion.

A very shocking CCTV footage from the South American country Peru has gone viral. It can be seen that some people were walking on the footpath, when there was a huge explosion underground and a woman fell into a ditch on the roadside. This sudden incident created chaos in the area. This footage is really giving goosebumps.

In the CCTV footage going viral, you can see people walking peacefully on the footpath. But as soon as a woman passed by, the underground electric box exploded. The explosion was so powerful that a deep pit was formed on the road, due to which the woman fell into it. Luckily, an army jawan was patrolling the spot, who immediately arrived to help the woman. This incident happened on December 5 in Lima. The woman suffered serious injuries due to the explosion.

In the viral footage, you can see that as soon as the woman reaches the zebra crossing adjacent to the footpath, an underground electric box suddenly explodes and flames start rising. After this the woman jumps and falls into a ditch on the roadside. After this a cement slab also falls on his hand.

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The woman was taken to the hospital, but this incident has become an alarm bell for the country. According to local media reports, officials believe the explosion was caused by lack of cable maintenance and a surge in power supply. However, the responsible company Plus Energy has clearly refused to take responsibility.

According to TRT World, the condition of the woman injured in the accident is said to be stable. An investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of the explosion and prevent future incidents.