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Leicester explosion: Four people confirmed dead Leicester explosion: Four people confirmed dead
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Four people have died in an explosion at a shop in Leicester.Four people have died in an explosion at a shop in Leicester.
Residents said they heard "a big thud, like an earthquake" at the time of the blast in Hinckley Road at about 19:00 GMT on Sunday.Residents said they heard "a big thud, like an earthquake" at the time of the blast in Hinckley Road at about 19:00 GMT on Sunday.
Four other people remain in hospital, one with serious injuries, the force said. Four other people remain in hospital, one with serious injuries, Leicestershire Police said.
Supt Shane O'Neill said police believe there may be more people unaccounted for and rescue efforts were continuing on Monday.Supt Shane O'Neill said police believe there may be more people unaccounted for and rescue efforts were continuing on Monday.
At this stage the explosion is not being linked to terrorism, he added.At this stage the explosion is not being linked to terrorism, he added.
The building consisted of a shop premises on the ground level and a two-storey flat above.The building consisted of a shop premises on the ground level and a two-storey flat above.
Witnesses said the shop was formerly a Londis but recently became a Polish supermarket.Witnesses said the shop was formerly a Londis but recently became a Polish supermarket.
Matt Cane, group manager at Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service, said the bodies of the four people were found during the search of the building.Matt Cane, group manager at Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service, said the bodies of the four people were found during the search of the building.
He added fire crew were still working to find survivors who may be trapped in "voids" inside the collapsed building.He added fire crew were still working to find survivors who may be trapped in "voids" inside the collapsed building.
"When you look at the pictures of the building it looks incredibly unlikely that we would find anybody but we are absolutely committed to search and rescue at this stage," he said."When you look at the pictures of the building it looks incredibly unlikely that we would find anybody but we are absolutely committed to search and rescue at this stage," he said.
"There is a possibility that there could be voids and areas of the building where people could still be alive following the collapse.""There is a possibility that there could be voids and areas of the building where people could still be alive following the collapse."
Gas network Cadent said it had assisted emergency services on Sunday night by "isolating the gas supply" to the building and adjoining properties on Hinckley Road.Gas network Cadent said it had assisted emergency services on Sunday night by "isolating the gas supply" to the building and adjoining properties on Hinckley Road.
Supt O'Neill, from Leicestershire Police, said he "can't say at this stage" what may have caused the explosion.Supt O'Neill, from Leicestershire Police, said he "can't say at this stage" what may have caused the explosion.
"It is a joint investigation between the fire service and the police and the priority is to make the area safe," he added."It is a joint investigation between the fire service and the police and the priority is to make the area safe," he added.
He urged anyone who knows someone who is missing to contact police, adding: "It is still a search and rescue operation. It is important we try and find as many people as possible."He urged anyone who knows someone who is missing to contact police, adding: "It is still a search and rescue operation. It is important we try and find as many people as possible."
At the scene: BBC reporter John AlexanderAt the scene: BBC reporter John Alexander
There was a noise which sounded like the pilot light of a house boiler being lit, a loud whoosh followed by a tremor, like an earthquake.There was a noise which sounded like the pilot light of a house boiler being lit, a loud whoosh followed by a tremor, like an earthquake.
At first I thought my boiler had exploded or my roof was falling in so ran outside, as did most of my neighbours. Then we were all asked to leave our houses.At first I thought my boiler had exploded or my roof was falling in so ran outside, as did most of my neighbours. Then we were all asked to leave our houses.
I think the shop was usually open until about 22:00, most of the shops are convenience stores and takeaways along the road where the explosion was.I think the shop was usually open until about 22:00, most of the shops are convenience stores and takeaways along the road where the explosion was.
I tried to find out last night when we could get back into our houses and what they thought had caused the blast but they weren't prepared to say. I was told we could return if we wanted at 04:30 and the power has been restored.I tried to find out last night when we could get back into our houses and what they thought had caused the blast but they weren't prepared to say. I was told we could return if we wanted at 04:30 and the power has been restored.
The road is still closed and there is a large plume of smoke coming from the building, the fire is still burning.The road is still closed and there is a large plume of smoke coming from the building, the fire is still burning.
Angel Namaala, who lives opposite the shop, told the BBC she heard "this big thud, like an earthquake".Angel Namaala, who lives opposite the shop, told the BBC she heard "this big thud, like an earthquake".
She said: "The building had gone down and people were trying to help where they could by taking the bricks off. But the fire was getting bigger and bigger so people were told to leave the scene."She said: "The building had gone down and people were trying to help where they could by taking the bricks off. But the fire was getting bigger and bigger so people were told to leave the scene."
Emergency service workers remain at the scene and are being offered drinks and food by a rapid relief team.
Firefighters are expected to be on the site for "a number of days" and it was "still too early to say" what caused the explosion, Mr Cane said.
Hinckley Road, from its junction with Bolton Road to its junction with Woodville Road, remains closed in both directions and motorists are advised to avoid the area.Hinckley Road, from its junction with Bolton Road to its junction with Woodville Road, remains closed in both directions and motorists are advised to avoid the area.
About 28 properties in Hinckley Road were left without electricity following the explosion but power has since been restored, Western Power Distribution said.About 28 properties in Hinckley Road were left without electricity following the explosion but power has since been restored, Western Power Distribution said.
Firefighters are expected to be on the site for "a number of days" and it was "still too early to say" what caused the explosion, Mr Cane said.