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A large explosion was torn from a house in Bradford. At least one person was injured on Saturday, September 13 after a terrible explosion at Southfield Lane.

The pictures show a wreckage scattered in front of the street, while at the scene, a witness that reported that he saw about 25 firefighters. Police officers and medical officers also ran to the region under the cord. A large explosion was heard by the inhabitants and it is believed that the explosion was caused by gas leakage.

As reported UknipThe inhabitants reported a major emergency intervention after the explosion. People in the wider community were advised to completely avoid the Southfield Lane area, while they were asked to keep the windows and doors closed.

“All Southfield Lane is full of fever and ambulances, it’s really bad,” he said.

Secondly, “at least 25 emergency vehicles” while running to the explosion scene, he added.

In addition to firefighters, police and medical officers, people in Hazmat clothes were also working at the scene. A cord was placed as the investigation was initiated.

The paintings from the stage show a building that was demolished with rubble and debris spread to the street. One person was taken to hospital with a black ambulance.

Although the Western Yorkshire police and the Western Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service have not yet been approved, it is believed that the explosion is caused by a gas leakage.

Devon comes after a suspicious gas explosion last month after a house in Otterton. Emergency services ran to the scene, but found that the facility was destroyed and very good.

On Monday, August 11, five firefighters participated in the detached property at around 11.30. The crew has divided the event into two sectors to control the fire and prevent it from spreading. Nobody was injured.

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