Britain: Five dead from the explosion in a building on the island of Jersey – At least 4 missing

At least five people were killed in the explosion and collapse of a residential building on the island of Jersey, police said today, adding that four more victims may still be under the rubble after two days of searching.

The death toll from the explosion “now stands at five”, Robin Smith, the local police chief, said tonight. “There are still a certain number of residents, we estimate four, who continue to be reported missing.”

A gas leak believed to be the cause of the explosion occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning (at 04:00 local time) in the Channel island’s capital, the southern port of St Helier. Images from security cameras showed a ball of fire engulfing the three-story building by the sea, followed by thick smoke.

Earlier today, Smith said rescue crews no longer expected to find survivors under the rubble of the building. At the time, the toll was at least three dead but “we expect to find more” victims, he warned, speaking of “12 missing”.

“It is with great regret that I confirm that the search and rescue operations are henceforth collection operations” of the victims’ bodies, he had declared. Cleanup operations “won’t take days, they’ll take weeks.”

Source: News Beast

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