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GeneralApril 10, 2026

Nepal Gas Begins Destroying Old and Expired LPG Cylinders to Ensure Safety

Nepal Gas Begins Destroying Old and Expired LPG Cylinders to Ensure Safety

Nepal Gas Industry has started destroying old and expired LPG gas cylinders at its Balaju facility in Kathmandu. So far, the industry has destroyed 981 cylinders that are no longer safe for use. These cylinders weaken over time and pose explosion risks, prompting safety testing and destruction of unfit cylinders. This safety measure is crucial for preventing accidents involving gas cylinder explosions in homes and businesses across Nepal. The initiative reflects a proactive step towards protecting citizens and ensuring safer gas usage nationwide.

  • 🚨 Nepal Gas destroys 981 old and expired LPG cylinders in Kathmandu to prevent accidents and ensure public safety.

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Nepal Gas Industry has started destroying old and expired LPG gas cylinders at its Balaju facility in Kathmandu. So far, the industry has destroyed 981 cylinders that are no longer safe for use. These cylinders weaken over time and pose explosion risks, prompting safety testing and destruction of unfit cylinders. This safety measure is crucial for preventing accidents involving gas cylinder explosions in homes and businesses across Nepal. The initiative reflects a proactive step towards protecting citizens and ensuring safer gas usage nationwide.
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