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Moment bin man is hurt after gas cylinder explodes in the back of a lorry

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This is the horrifying moment a gas cylinder explodes inside the back of a bin lorry injuring a workman.

Footage shows the moment an empty gas bottle, which had been disposed in a regular household bin, ignited while inside the lorry in Newham, London.

A bin man was taken to hospital with dizziness and hearing issues and is recovering from his injuries.

As a bin is emptied into the back of the lorry and the refuse is crushed, a flash of light erupts.

A worker is seen standing just behind the vehicle as the cannister explodes.

He can then be seen hunched over walking away from the lorry as smoke fills the air.

Others gather around the vehicle in horror trying to work out what caused the explosion.

EMB MON 8AM - Moment bin man is hurt after gas cylinder explodes in the back of a lorry
As a bin is emptied into the back of the lorry and the refuse is crushed, a flash of light erupts (Picture: Newham Council)
EMB MON 8AM - Moment bin man is hurt after gas cylinder explodes in the back of a lorry
Smoke fills the area following the explosion (Picture: Newham Council)
EMB MON 8AM - Moment bin man is hurt after gas cylinder explodes in the back of a lorry
A bin man was taken to hospital with dizziness and hearing issues (Picture: Newham Council)

Residents are now being urged to dispose of gas cannisters, vapes, electrics and batteries properly.

Councillor Sarah Ruiz said: ‘The recent explosion in one of our waste collection vehicles, which resulted in a member of our crew being rushed to the hospital with dizziness and hearing issues, is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by improperly disposed dangerous items.

‘We are grateful that our staff member is now recovering, but this incident could have been much worse.’

‘I urge everyone to be proactive and responsible, by taking these dangerous items to appropriate recycling locations.

‘We need to work together to responsibly dispose of dangerous waste safely.’

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