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Four injured after suspected gas explosion rips through Evesham home

Police have urged people to stay away from the area

Emily Atkinson
Wednesday 28 December 2022 05:47 EST
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(Tom Maddick / SWNS)

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Four people have been injured after a suspected gas leak caused an explosion to rip through a house on a residential street in Evesham, police say.

One man was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham while two other adults are being taken to Hereford County Hospital, West Mercia Police said. A fourth person was being treated by paramedics on Tuesday evening.

Emergency services were called to the incident on Hemmingway Evesham, Worcestershire shortly after 5pm.

Dramatic images from the scene appear show the front facade of the house blown off entirely, exposing the blasted and rubble-strewn interior of the house.

In a statement posted to Twitter on Tuesday evening, police also said that five neighbouring properties had been evacuated as a precaution

“We’re asking you to stay away from the area whilst we respond, and we’ll update you with more as soon as we can,” officers said.

The force has not yet confirmed if anybody was in the house at the time of the explosion.

West Mercia Police & Crime Commissioner John Paul-Campion said he had been updated in relation to the incident by the force’s chief constable.

“My thoughts and prayers are with those affected,” he wrote on Twitter.

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