At least 13 killed and dozens injured after Qatar gas explosion
An explosion at Qatar's main liquified natural gas (LNG) processing site in the Ras Laffan industrial zone on Sunday night resulted in at least 13 fatalities and 66 injuries. The incident, described as a "technical accident" at the Barzan local gas supply facility, caused the city's skyline to turn orange and was felt across central Doha.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedAn explosion at Qatar's main liquified natural gas (LNG) processing site in the Ras Laffan industrial zone on Sunday night resulted in at least 13 fatalities and 66 injuries. The incident, described as a "technical accident" at the Barzan local gas supply facility, caused the city's skyline to turn orange and was felt across central Doha. Qatar's Energy Minister stated the explosion was not an act of sabotage and would not impact the country's exports, though operations would be difficult to resume quickly. The facility had recently restarted after being intentionally stopped for urgent maintenance. The government is investigating the cause, and no environmental risks were reported.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThere were no environmental risks associated with the blast.
The explosion would not affect the country's exports and was not sabotage or hostile in nature.
The explosion occurred at the Barzan local gas supply facility in the Ras Laffan industrial zone.
At least 13 people have been killed and 66 injured after an explosion at Qatar's largest gas facility.
Plant production was intentionally completely stopped since December 2025 due to urgent maintenance requirements and was restarted two days ago.