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Three hurt in explosions at depot Three hurt in explosions at depot
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Three men have been injured in a series of blasts at a gas depot on an industrial estate in Bristol.Three men have been injured in a series of blasts at a gas depot on an industrial estate in Bristol.
Emergency services were called to the BOC Gases depot at Whitby Road in St Philips shortly before 1450 BST.Emergency services were called to the BOC Gases depot at Whitby Road in St Philips shortly before 1450 BST.
The main Bristol-to-London railway line, which runs past the site, has been closed and all services into Temple Meads station are suspended. The main Bristol-to-Bath railway line, which runs past the site, has been closed and all services are diverted via Bristol Parkway station.
Avon Fire and Rescue Service have warned that more explosions were possible at the site. Avon Fire and Rescue Service say the area will be cordoned off for 27 hours because of the risk of further blasts.
Whitby Road and Feeder Road have also been closed and industrial units in the area evacuated.Whitby Road and Feeder Road have also been closed and industrial units in the area evacuated.
Black smoke
The Avon Meads shopping centre and multiplex cinema have also been closed for safety reasons.
The blasts are believed to have taken place in a storage tank at the gas facility.The blasts are believed to have taken place in a storage tank at the gas facility.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing two blasts in quick succession at the unit.Eyewitnesses reported hearing two blasts in quick succession at the unit.
One of the injured men has been taken to hospital with serious but not life-threatening burns, the other casualties are understood to have been treated at the scene. Plumes of black smoke then billowed from the site.
One of the injured men has been taken to Frenchay Hospital with serious but not life-threatening burns, the condition of the other two is not yet known.