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Ashton-under-Lyne house explosion leaves several injured | |
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Six people have been injured when a house exploded and collapsed in Greater Manchester. | |
The blast caused the terraced house in Ashton-under-Lyne to collapse at both the front and back, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said. | |
One person suffered serious burns and five others suffered minor injuries, North West Ambulance Service said. They have been taken to hospital. | |
Emergency services were called to the scene in Curzon Street at 05:00 BST. | |
Gas and electricity supplies have been turned off at the house and four neighbouring properties. The roof of the house next door has been badly damaged. | |
Fire service incident commander Alan Ashworth said: "When crews arrived there were a number of people injured on the floor and it was obvious there had been an explosion in the house. | |
"We haven't been able to go inside the house as both the front back walls have completely collapsed." | |
The cause of the explosion is not yet known. | |
The North West Ambulance service said one patient was taken to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, another to Wythenshawe Hospital and others to Tameside General Hospital. | |
Curzon Road, Whiteacre Road and Clinton Street are all closed and people have been asked to avoid the area if possible. |