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Calabar Gas Explosion Leaves Over 60 Injured, State Responds

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A gas explosion in Calabar, Cross River State, has left more than 60 people injured, prompting swift action from state health authorities. The incident occurred in the Edibe Edibe area of Calabar South, affecting residents and causing significant property damage.

Dr. Henry Ayuk, the State Commissioner for Health, visited the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital to check on victims and ensure they are receiving proper medical care. Patients are reported to be suffering mainly from burns and other injuries related to the blast.

To manage the rising number of casualties, authorities are coordinating transfers of patients with minor injuries to other health facilities, relieving pressure on the teaching hospital and speeding up treatment for those most severely affected.

The state government has assured the public that emergency teams are closely monitoring the situation and providing support to victims and their families. Investigations into the cause of the explosion are ongoing, and officials are calling for heightened safety measures around gas storage in residential areas to prevent future incidents.

This revised story focuses on the key facts and emergency response while keeping it distinct from the original version.

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