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    Huge explosion ‘fuelled by EV batteries’ rips through airport killing boy, 15, & injuring 163 in blast felt for 20 miles

    By Katie Davis,

    2023-09-28

    A BOY of 15 has been killed after a giant explosion feared to have been triggered by detonating electric car batteries was felt up to 20 miles away.

    At least 163 were also injured following the huge blast in a customs warehouse near Tashkent Airport in Uzbekistan in the early hours.

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    The blast sent a huge fireball into the air Credit: East2West
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    A boy, 15, died in the wake of the blast Credit: east2west

    Shocking footage shows the explosion at 2.43am local time, which caused damage to hundreds of houses and other buildings over a vast area.

    Batteries for electric cars exploded at the airport warehouse, it is understood.

    Dozens of ambulances ferries the wounded to hospitals and at least five children suffered wounds from shattered glass.

    A 15-year-old boy died after a frame collapsed on his head due to the explosion.

    It is unclear how many people were in the warehouse when it exploded.

    Initial reports suggested a plane crash, forcing authorities in the ex-Soviet state to deny this was the cause of the thunderous explosion that shook much of the city.

    The Uzbek Interior Ministry later claimed lightning struck a warehouse where electric cars and batteries were stored, sparking the blast and fire.

    But there were later doubts that lightning had been a factor in the explosion.

    There are suspicions explosives were also present in the Inter Logistics LLC warehouse given the scale of the blast, but this was officially denied.

    Sixteen separate fire teams rushed to battle the enormous blaze which covered more than 32,000 square feet.

    The blast wave was felt by residents of Nurafshan, a town south of Tashkent, some 20 miles from the epicentre of the explosion.

    The Uzbek Emergencies Ministry said: “In some social media, fake news spread that the incident in the Sergeli district was a result of a plane crash. This is an absolute lie."

    The ministry later said it was working to establish full details of the cause of the explosion.

    Flights at the nearby Tashkent airport were reportedly not impacted by the explosion and inferno.

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    It is feared the blast was triggered by detonating electric car batteries Credit: east2west
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    At least 163 people were injured in the blast Credit: east2west
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    Kathy S.
    10-25
    See those EV batteries are dangerous I watched a car burn to the ground right next to mine this electric car b******* is never gonna work it's dangerous they do not have it down yet do you get that people we cannot all turn to this this is volatile
    James Gragg
    10-25
    I'm not ever buying an EV under any circumstances. There is no Harley Davidson that doesn't run on gasoline. Then, there is the way that Latham is mined. Let's just forget the child laborers getting it.
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