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Birmingham explosion: Man suffers life-threatening injuries Birmingham explosion: Man suffers life-threatening injuries
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This image released by the fire service shows the scale of the damage caused by the explosion Investigations are to continue on Monday
A man suffered life-threatening injuries in a gas explosion that destroyed a house in Birmingham and badly damaged at least three others.A man suffered life-threatening injuries in a gas explosion that destroyed a house in Birmingham and badly damaged at least three others.
Emergency services were called just after 20:30 BST to the scene on Dulwich Road, in Kingstanding.Emergency services were called just after 20:30 BST to the scene on Dulwich Road, in Kingstanding.
Four other men suffered more minor injuries and were discharged by paramedics.Four other men suffered more minor injuries and were discharged by paramedics.
Footage on social media showed flames, damage and debris from a terraced red brick house.Footage on social media showed flames, damage and debris from a terraced red brick house.
The badly injured man was taken to the city's Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment in its major trauma centre.The badly injured man was taken to the city's Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment in its major trauma centre.
West Midlands Fire Service said further investigations are to take place at the scene on Monday.
Following the blast and fire, which also damaged vehicles, evacuations took place and people were urged to avoid the area.Following the blast and fire, which also damaged vehicles, evacuations took place and people were urged to avoid the area.
Police said Dulwich Road and surrounding roads were closed and would be "for a very long time".Police said Dulwich Road and surrounding roads were closed and would be "for a very long time".
The incident is believed to have been caused by a gas explosion, West Midlands Fire Service said. This image released by the fire service shows the scale of the damage caused by the explosion
West Midlands Police thanked those who had "helped shocked and injured neighbours".West Midlands Police thanked those who had "helped shocked and injured neighbours".
One man posted on Twitter to praise his cousin, who he said had run into the burning building to rescue someone.One man posted on Twitter to praise his cousin, who he said had run into the burning building to rescue someone.
Cadent Gas and the National Grid are among those managing the incident
Birmingham councillor Sharon Thompson said her thoughts were "with everyone involved in tonight's horrific explosion".Birmingham councillor Sharon Thompson said her thoughts were "with everyone involved in tonight's horrific explosion".
Six fire crews, three ambulances, five paramedic officers and a national inter-agency liaison officer were among the resources sent to the scene.Six fire crews, three ambulances, five paramedic officers and a national inter-agency liaison officer were among the resources sent to the scene.
West Midlands Fire Service said Cadent Gas and the National Grid were among those working to manage the incident.West Midlands Fire Service said Cadent Gas and the National Grid were among those working to manage the incident.
Several other homes near to the destroyed home sustained significant damage, said police
Fire service area commander Steve Ball said the scene was "challenging".Fire service area commander Steve Ball said the scene was "challenging".
"One house had been completely destroyed, and three neighbouring properties had also been quite badly affected," Mr Ball said."One house had been completely destroyed, and three neighbouring properties had also been quite badly affected," Mr Ball said.
"One man had already been rescued, prior to our arrival, and he's been taken care of by West Midlands Ambulance Service."One man had already been rescued, prior to our arrival, and he's been taken care of by West Midlands Ambulance Service.
"There are approximately six other houses that have been evacuated and the residents are currently being looked after by the local authority.""There are approximately six other houses that have been evacuated and the residents are currently being looked after by the local authority."
A large number of emergency service workers were sent to the sceneA large number of emergency service workers were sent to the scene
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