Gas cylinder explosion reported at Karaikudi house in Tamil Nadu, Fire services rushed to spot

Jan 30, 2026

Sivaganga (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 30 : A gas cylinder explosion was reported at the residence of one Karuppaiya in Fourth Street, TT Nagar, Karaokudi.
The incident occurred early this morning in Tamil Nadu's Sivaganga district. Although there are no official reports of any casualties yet, video from the site showed officials carrying two people out of the house and into the ambulance.
Personnel from the Fire and Rescue Services rushed to the spot. Further details are awaited.
Meanwhile, on January 23 a fire broke out at a private automobile spare parts shop housed in a three-storey building on Raja Rathinam Street in the Kattoor area of Coimbatore. Efforts are ongoing to bring it under control. No casualties have been reported so far. Personnel from the Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services, alongwith local police, arrived at the spot after receiving information about the blaze.
Authorities have cordoned off the area as a precautionary measure, and several fire tenders have been deployed to control the fire. More than 5 fire tenders and rescue vehicles have been deployed at the site. According to the police, "The shop management had set up a shed on the top floor of the building and was carrying out vehicle interior and exterior modification works inside the premises."
The police added, "Welding and electrical works involving batteries and electrical circuits were being carried out extensively in the building. The police suspect that the presence of rubber materials, electrical components, batteries and automobile oils contributed to the spread of the fire.
Firefighting operations faced "difficulties" as the flames intensified due to combustible materials stored inside the building, officials said. As the fire could not be brought under control on the third floor, a skylift rescue service vehicle was pressed into service to tackle the blaze from above. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, and a detailed investigation will be conducted once the situation is fully brought under control, police added.