one dead and around 40 injured after an impressive explosion in the center of Johannesburg

The cause of the disaster remains unknown. Local police fear a possible secondary explosion.

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The pavement is split, the day after the explosion in Johannesburg (South Africa), July 19, 2023. (LUCA SOLA / AFP)

The road is split in two. The capital of South Africa, Johannesburg, was shaken on Wednesday July 19 in the afternoon by an impressive explosion, which sent pedestrians and cars waltzing through the streets. Thursday, a body was discovered, said a spokesman for the emergency services to the press. He also assessed that at least 48 people were injured.

The street pierced by the explosion and those around remain closed to traffic on Thursday. The police are on the spot. “It’s about keeping the scene intact” for investigators, said the local police chief, who also warned of possible risks of a secondary explosion.

Initially, the emergency services had tried to explain the disaster by a first hypothesis: an explosion of underground gas pipes was envisaged. The South African gas company Egoli quickly dismissed the lead, saying it was “unlikely” than the explosion “was caused by a gas line or leak”. Witnesses spoke of chemical odors and steam leaks, but investigators continue to “find the source” of the explosion, said Thursday the Provincial Premier.


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