Mansehra – Three individuals died after inhaling toxic gas in a commercial plaza along Abbottabad Road. Rescue teams and police transported the victims to nearby hospitals. Initial reports suggest the gas originated from a malfunctioning heating system. Authorities have launched an investigation into the facility’s compliance with safety standards. Local residents expressed concerns over lax safety measures in public buildings. Emergency services continue to monitor air quality in the area to prevent further casualties. Safety officials urged businesses to implement stricter gas leak protocols and ensure regular inspections. This incident highlights ongoing challenges in enforcing occupational and public health regulations in rapidly growing urban centers.
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