Three individuals have been killed after an explosion at an house block and others are lacking or injured.
The explosion, described like an earthquake by one resident, occurred in The Hague in The Netherlands.
Individuals within the space reported listening to a bang after which screams whereas the explosion occurred.
Authorities say they’re on the lookout for lifeless our bodies as a substitute of lacking individuals now and so they concern the worst.
To date 4 individuals have been rescued alive however the metropolis’s mayor, Jan van Zanen, says it’s unknown what number of extra individuals could be lacking.
An investigation into what occurred is underway however authorities say they’re trying to find a automotive that left the scene.
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A spokesperson for the hospital the place these injured have been taken mentioned it’s on stand-by to take care of accidents.
The mayor referred to as it ‘a particularly heavy day’.
‘I had anticipated a special Saturday,’ Mr van Zanen advised a information convention.
Prime Minister Dick Schoof mentioned he was shocked by the photographs of the catastrophe.
‘My ideas exit to the victims, all different individuals concerned and the emergency providers who at the moment are engaged on the scene,’ he mentioned.
The Dutch royal household expressed comparable sentiments.
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima mentioned: ‘Our ideas are with these affected in The Hague after the explosion and fireplace this morning, together with those that are afraid of the destiny of their family members.’
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