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Stowmarket explosion: Train station evacuated after blast Stowmarket explosion: Train station evacuated after blast
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At least one person has been injured in an explosion near a train station in Suffolk. Two people have been injured in an explosion near a train station.
Police in Stowmarket received reports of a blast in Station Road at about 20:20 BST. Police in Stowmarket, Suffolk, received reports of a blast in Station Road at about 20:20 BST.
Nearby buildings have been evacuated, according to the force, while National Rail said services were unable to call at the station. Nearby buildings have been evacuated and people were urged to avoid the area, while National Rail said services were unable to call at the station.
Firefighters and paramedics were also called to the scene and people have been urged to avoid the area. East of England Ambulance Service said two people had been treated for minor injuries, and one was taken to Ipswich Hospital for further treatment.