Following the suspicious incident, major cases have been declared Gas explosion The property was partially destroyed at his home in Nottinghamshire on Saturday night.
A house near Worksop was evacuated as firefighters and East Midlands ambulance services worked to explain all the residents. It was unclear whether the explosion caused casualties on Saturday night.
Images circulating on social media seemed to show a severely damaged terraced home. The entire length of the house appears to have been destroyed. The bricks are footage of scenes shared online, covering parts of the street in front of them.
One Facebook user reportedly said he was hearing a great bang, like a very big fireworks, while driving in the area.
Carolina Siolco, who lives near the scene; I said The BBC heard the explosion and looked out the window. “I saw the smoke, the car in front of me shaking and the alarm went off,” she said.
Police CH INSP Neil Humphris said: “This is a major incident and emergency services will remain on the scene throughout the night. Multiple assets are evacuated when working with our partners to respond to this incident and understand how it happened.”
Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service The incident on John Street Saturday at 7:39pm. Firefighters from four stations were sent to the scene.
A statement from the firefighters said: “This is now declared a major incident and is causing great damage to the building, so it is likely that they will be on the scene all night, even on Sunday mornings.”
The nearby Crowne Place Community Centre has been opened as a safe location for residents, with executives remaining on the ground to provide assistance.
The public is being asked to avoid the area.
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