Miracle escape as 11 people survive gas explosion which obliterated four houses
By Gavin Allen
Last updated at 1:36 PM on 2nd November 2010
Powerful: The explosion blew a hole clean through the row of terraced houses
Obliterated: Aerial shots of the houses show the force of the gas blast and the level of damage
Completely destroyed: The row of houses at the centre of the gas explosion in Salford
Two adults and three children were also rescued from the wreckage but escaped with minor injuries and have been taken to the Salford Royal hospital. A total of 11 people were injured in the blast, which affected four houses. The remaining victims presented themselves to emergency services at a makeshift evacuation centre that was set up close by, said a spokesman for North West Ambulance Service. 'We had a pregnant lady and a small child, who had dust inhalation, one gentleman who was at home and his ceiling collapsed, and two others who were passing by and were hit by debris,' said the spokesman.
Knock on effect: As well as the houses destroyed in the explosion, properties on either side were also seriously damaged
The surrounding area has been evacuated and a nearby school is being used to house the displaced people. 'As a precautionary measure a 600 metre exclusion zone is in currently in place - involving approximately 200 houses,' said a spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire And Rescue Service. 'The National Grid are currently working to isolate the gas supply.'
Unprepared: Residents were forced into the streets in their nightclothes after the early morning explosion
Rescue effort: The size of the explosion means there are police, firefighters, ambulances, sniffer dogs and the Urban Rescue team at the site
By Gavin Allen
Last updated at 1:36 PM on 2nd November 2010
- Elderly woman in life-threatening condition with 30 per cent burns
- Ten others suffer minor injuries
Powerful: The explosion blew a hole clean through the row of terraced houses
Obliterated: Aerial shots of the houses show the force of the gas blast and the level of damage
Completely destroyed: The row of houses at the centre of the gas explosion in Salford
Two adults and three children were also rescued from the wreckage but escaped with minor injuries and have been taken to the Salford Royal hospital. A total of 11 people were injured in the blast, which affected four houses. The remaining victims presented themselves to emergency services at a makeshift evacuation centre that was set up close by, said a spokesman for North West Ambulance Service. 'We had a pregnant lady and a small child, who had dust inhalation, one gentleman who was at home and his ceiling collapsed, and two others who were passing by and were hit by debris,' said the spokesman.
Knock on effect: As well as the houses destroyed in the explosion, properties on either side were also seriously damaged
The surrounding area has been evacuated and a nearby school is being used to house the displaced people. 'As a precautionary measure a 600 metre exclusion zone is in currently in place - involving approximately 200 houses,' said a spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire And Rescue Service. 'The National Grid are currently working to isolate the gas supply.'
Unprepared: Residents were forced into the streets in their nightclothes after the early morning explosion
Rescue effort: The size of the explosion means there are police, firefighters, ambulances, sniffer dogs and the Urban Rescue team at the site