Restaurant Explodes, Hurting 42

The cause is still under investigation
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 16, 2018 12:55 PM CST
Restaurant Explodes, Injuring 42
In this image taken from mobile phone video, emergency workers attend the scene after an explosion at a two-storey Japanese restaurant in Sapporo, the capital city of Japan's northern main island, Sunday Dec. 16, 2018.   (Twitter @JUNK POTTER via AP)

More than 40 people were injured in an explosion Sunday night at a Japanese restaurant in northern Japan, police said. The explosion occurred in Sapporo, the capital city of Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido, and caused nearby apartment buildings and houses to shake, the AP reports. Police said 42 people were injured, most of them mildly, though one was in serious condition. They were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment. The cause of the explosion, which occurred at a two-story restaurant in Sapporo's Toyohira district, is under investigation, police said, adding that they had no further details. TV footage from Japanese public broadcaster NHK showed the restaurant in flames, with debris scattered on the ground.

The footage later showed gray smoke billowing from the restaurant as dozens of firefighters poured water onto the building, which was charred and nearly collapsing. Windows on an apartment building next door were broken, and cars parked outside were partially covered with debris that had fallen on them. A witness told NHK that he smelled gas after the sound of an explosion. The broadcaster said the district office was to set up a shelter for neighbors of the restaurant to stay overnight so they could escape the smoke. (See why 4,000 mines exploded for no apparent reason.)

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