The number of injured in Rome goes to 27, including policemen and firefighters

A powerful gas explosion at a gas station in Rome has left at least 27 people injured, including police officers and emergency workers called to intervene, reports Rome Today. It becomes known that the explosion occurred in the northeastern part of the capital and was powerful enough to be heard [...]
It becomes known that the explosion occurred in the northeastern part of the capital and was so powerful that it had been heard in much of the city.
At least 27 people are reportedly injured, with a man in serious condition.
Prime Minister Giorgia Melon, who has said that he was in contact with Rome's chairman, Roberto Gualtier, was also responding closely. Pope Leo also expressed his solidarity, saying he was praying for the victims.
It becomes known that the Roman Prosecution has opened an investigation into the event.












