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Pipeline explosion kills 15

A state-owned gas pipeline exploded and burst into flames Friday, killing at least 15 people, destroying homes and forcing the evacuation of neighbouring villages in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, authorities said.

Flames rose more than 80 feet (25 metres) into the air, scorching the tops of coconut and palm trees and sending dense black clouds of smoke into the sky, witnesses said. Villagers ran out of their homes and crowded the streets. Scores of houses and shops were gutted, officials said.

State Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu said the death toll rose to 15 when one of the injured succumbed to burn injuries.

Vandana Chanana, a top official of state-run Gas Authority of India Ltd., said 14 other people were injured in the fire in the state's East Godavari district. Doctors said at least five of the injured were in critical condition, company officials said.

Andhra Pradesh Home Minister N. Chinna Rajappa said the explosion occurred at about 5:30 a.m. in Nagaram village, the site of a connecting station for the gas company.

The fire burned for more than three hours before it was brought under control, Rajappa said.

"The extent of damage is being assessed," he said.

Company officials said it was too early to say what caused the explosion. In New Delhi, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the federal government has set up a panel to investigate the cause.



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