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Selected City-wise Number of Persons Injured and Killed by Cooking Gas Cylinder/ Stove Burst in India (1999) | ||||||||
Cities | No. of Cases | Fire (Cooking Gas Cylinder/Stove Burst) | % Share to Total Deaths | |||||
No. of Persons Injured | No. of Persons Killed | |||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | |||
Ahmedabad | ||||||||
Bangalore | ||||||||
Bhopal | ||||||||
Calcutta | ||||||||
Chennai | ||||||||
Coimbatore | ||||||||
Delhi | ||||||||
Hyderabad | ||||||||
Indore | ||||||||
Jaipur | ||||||||
Kanpur | ||||||||
Kochi | ||||||||
Lucknow | ||||||||
Ludhiana | ||||||||
Madurai | ||||||||
Mumbai | ||||||||
Nagpur | ||||||||
Patna | ||||||||
Pune | ||||||||
Surat | ||||||||
Vadodra | ||||||||
Varanasi | ||||||||
Vishakhapatnam | ||||||||
Total |