<div>At least 15 people were killed and 18 injured when a massive blaze raged through a village in Andhra Pradesh's East Godavari district following a blast in an apparently leaking gas pipeline on Friday (27 June) morning.<br /><br />"Bodies of 13 people charred in the incident were recovered from the gutted houses. Two others succumbed to their burn injuries while undergoing treatment at different hospitals," Amalapuram DSP M Veera Reddy told PTI.<br /><br />18 injured people were shifted to different hospitals in the district, another police officer said, adding the deceased include five women, three girls and a boy.<br /><br />The leaping flames from the state-run Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) pipeline at Nagram village in Mamidikuduru Mandal of the district quickly swept through nearby houses and coconut plantations, leaving behind a trail of destruction.<br /><br />"The blast and subsequent blaze which started around 5 AM spread swiftly engulfing houses, coconut farms and vehicles parked in the vicinity. In 15 minutes everything was gutted," the police officer said.<br /><br />The fire got apparently triggered when a tea shop vendor lit up a stove, setting off a blast, IGP North Coastal Zone Atul Singh said.<br /><br />A GAIL official, however, quoted its Chairman B C Tripathi as saying, "The exact cause of the blast is not immediately known. After an inquiry only we will get the details and cause of the blast."<br /><br />An 18-inch pipeline feeds gas to Lanco's Kondapalli power plant near Vijaywada.<br /><br />Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has ordered a high-level inquiry headed by a Joint Secretary in his ministry. The probe panel will have officials of Oil Industry Safety Directorate, NDMA and Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) as members but GAIL and ONGC, from whose fields gas was being supplied, have been kept out of it.<br /><br />The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has also ordered a probe.<br /><br />The blaze occurred barely a few hundred metres from ONGC's Tatipaka Refinery located at the village.<br /><br />"The gas pipeline has been shut. Fire has been controlled. This is a very serious situation and I have ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident," Pradhan, who is scheduled to visit the scene, told reporters in Delhi.<br /><br />Petroleum Secretary Saurabh Chandra, GAIL Chairman B C Tripathi and ONGC Chairman D K Sarraf are scheduled to accompany him.<br /><br />President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi have condoled the loss of lives in the tragedy.<br /><br />Modi has announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs two lakh from the PM's Relief Fund for the next of the kin of those killed.<br /><br />"My thoughts (are) with the families of those who lost their lives in the GAIL pipeline fire in AP. (My) prayers (are) with the injured," Modi said.<br /><br /><strong>Pradhan For Setting Up Statutory Safety Body For Oil & Gas Industry <br /></strong>With more than a dozen people killed in a deadly fire at a gas pipeline in Andhra Pradesh, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan expressed shock at the lack of a statutory body for formulating safety measures for the oil and gas industry.<br /><br />The Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD), under the Petroleum Ministry, carries out safety audits of oil and gas installations, besides formulating and standardising procedures and guidelines for design, operation and maintenance.<br /><br />However, the body lacks statutory authority.<br /><br />The then Oil Minister S Jaipal Reddy had in August 2012 suggested giving statutory powers to OISD but the proposal has not materialised so far.<br /><br />"When I came to this Ministry, I was shocked to learn that there is no statutory authority for safety and security.<br /><br />This is a concern," Pradhan said here.<br /><br />The new government, he said, would work towards giving statutory powers to OISD, which currently is only a recommendatory body.<br /><br />The fire at state gas utility GAIL India's pipeline this morning follows a minor fire at HPCL Mittal Energy Ltd's Bhatinda refinery earlier this month. No one was injured in the fire at Bhatinda refinery.<br /><br />Six people had died and 36 were injured after a gas leak at steel maker SAIL's plant in Chhattisgarh on June 12.<br /><br />In August last year, a fire at Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd's (HPCL) Vizag refinery in Andhra Pradesh had killed 30 persons.<br /><br />A dozen persons were killed in a fire at Indian Oil Corp's (IOC) Jaipur oil depot on December 29, 2009.<br /><br />In 2005, 24 persons lost their lives when a giant platform of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) in Mumbai High caught fire following a supply vessel colliding with it.<br /><br />(Agencies)</div>