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Ten people have been injured – three seriously – as an explosion tore through a terrace house in Greater Manchester. Ten people have been injured – three seriously – in an explosion that tore through a terrace house in Greater Manchester.
A 22-year-old woman fled the house through the roof while her parents leapt from a bedroom window to escape the inferno at 5am on Tuesday. A 22-year-old woman fled the house, in Ashton-under-Lyne, through the roof while her parents leapt from a bedroom window to escape the blast at 5am on Tuesday.
Neighbours rushed to help the couple before they were taken to hospital with cuts and lacerations.Neighbours rushed to help the couple before they were taken to hospital with cuts and lacerations.
It is believed a fire was already raging before a possible gas explosion reduced most of the house to rubble. It is believed a fire was already raging before a possible gas explosion reduced most of the house to rubble. Greater Manchester fire and rescue service confirmed the family had a working smoke alarm that alerted them to the blaze before the house exploded.
The blast left the property collapsed at the front and back, with rubble, glass and a mattress strewn across the road in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester. The blast collapsed the front and back of the property, leaving rubble, glass and a mattress strewn across the road in Ashton-under-Lyne, about six miles from Manchester city centre.
Greater Manchester fire and rescue service said 10 people had been injured in the blast, including neighbours who rushed to help those living at the property. The fire and rescue service said 10 people were injured in the blast, including neighbours who rushed to help.
Residents said it was lucky no one was killed in the explosion, which rocked the quiet street in the early hours of the morning and left several houses without gas or electricity. “It’s a miracle,” one resident said.Residents said it was lucky no one was killed in the explosion, which rocked the quiet street in the early hours of the morning and left several houses without gas or electricity. “It’s a miracle,” one resident said.
The cause of the blast remains unclear. A daughter of the couple who live at the property said her parents and her sister are in a stable condition in hospital.The cause of the blast remains unclear. A daughter of the couple who live at the property said her parents and her sister are in a stable condition in hospital.
A spokeswoman for the North West ambulance service earlier said six people had been injured one with major burns and five with minor injuries but it is thought more patients have since presented themselves to A&E after helping the family escape. The daughter, named only as Leanne, who lives down the road from her parents, said: “I was in bed and heard the explosion, come outside and saw the house on fire. I thought it was next door and then people came over and told me it was my mum and dad’s.
“Two people jumped out of the window and one of them had to get off the roof and that’s how they got out.
“They’ve been there years. They’ve lost everything. A lot of memories from years ago. They’ve lost a lot. I’m shocked. Just trying to keep myself together. I’ve got a lot of friends and family supporting me.
“I saw them when they were over the road and they were on a mattress. It was horrible.”
A spokeswoman for the North West ambulance service earlier said six people had been injured – one with major burns and five with minor injuries – but it is thought more patients have since gone to A&E after helping the family escape.
The spokeswoman had said that one patient was taken to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, another to Wythenshawe hospital and others to Tameside hospital.The spokeswoman had said that one patient was taken to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, another to Wythenshawe hospital and others to Tameside hospital.