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One person has been injured and another remains trapped after the top two floors of a five-storey buildingin central London collapsed.One person has been injured and another remains trapped after the top two floors of a five-storey buildingin central London collapsed.
The emergency services were called to Dean Farrar Street in Westminster at 1604 BST on Tuesday.The emergency services were called to Dean Farrar Street in Westminster at 1604 BST on Tuesday.
The building, which is being renovated, houses the office of Labour chair Hazel Blears, none of whose staff was hurt.The building, which is being renovated, houses the office of Labour chair Hazel Blears, none of whose staff was hurt.
Police said there was no sign of an explosion and structural failure may have been to blame. Police said structural failure may have been to blame and it was down to "good fortune" that it was not more serious.
There was no sign of an explosion, they added.
Ms Blears and six other MPs spent several hours in the offices on the fourth and fifth floor at lunchtime today, he added.Ms Blears and six other MPs spent several hours in the offices on the fourth and fifth floor at lunchtime today, he added.
In pictures: Building collapseIn pictures: Building collapse
Six fire engines, 50 firefighters and two urban search and rescue vehicles are at the scene.Six fire engines, 50 firefighters and two urban search and rescue vehicles are at the scene.
Police said rescue services were in contact with the trapped person, believed to be a builder.Police said rescue services were in contact with the trapped person, believed to be a builder.
There was no evidence of an explosion and structural failure is thought to be the cause, police added.There was no evidence of an explosion and structural failure is thought to be the cause, police added.
Debris rained down from the building to the street belowDebris rained down from the building to the street below
Eyewitness Anthony Gilberthorpe told BBC News 24: "It happened just so very quick one didn't know what to do.Eyewitness Anthony Gilberthorpe told BBC News 24: "It happened just so very quick one didn't know what to do.
"I heard a mighty explosion and about two floors and the roof of a building to my left hand side was literally showering down in front of me."I heard a mighty explosion and about two floors and the roof of a building to my left hand side was literally showering down in front of me.
"So I literally threw myself, literally jumped up and threw myself, to the right hand side of the road not knowing whether I was going to be hit.""So I literally threw myself, literally jumped up and threw myself, to the right hand side of the road not knowing whether I was going to be hit."
Mr Gilberthorpe saw a van driver step out of his vehicle moments before it was hit by a huge piece of debris.Mr Gilberthorpe saw a van driver step out of his vehicle moments before it was hit by a huge piece of debris.
"What I did see which was quite shocking was a huge boulder went right through his vehicle, literally where he had been 15 seconds previously and I think that's the most frightening thing that I actually witnessed."What I did see which was quite shocking was a huge boulder went right through his vehicle, literally where he had been 15 seconds previously and I think that's the most frightening thing that I actually witnessed.
There were six of Ms Blears campaign volunteers in the offices at the time of the collapse.There were six of Ms Blears campaign volunteers in the offices at the time of the collapse.
One of them, Sean Newman, said: "Some of us who were upstairs felt the building shake.One of them, Sean Newman, said: "Some of us who were upstairs felt the building shake.
"Then we heard the alarm go off and left our stuff to go downstairs. It was a calm evacuation, but they would not let us go back in.""Then we heard the alarm go off and left our stuff to go downstairs. It was a calm evacuation, but they would not let us go back in."
He estimated that there were around 50 businesses based in the premises.He estimated that there were around 50 businesses based in the premises.
Justin Linger was also working in the building at the time of the collapse.Justin Linger was also working in the building at the time of the collapse.
"I was just sitting in the office when all of a sudden the whole building shook," he told BBC News 24."I was just sitting in the office when all of a sudden the whole building shook," he told BBC News 24.
"As one of my colleagues put it, the building disco danced.""As one of my colleagues put it, the building disco danced."
Scotland Yard said the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) would be responsible for determining the cause of the collapse.Scotland Yard said the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) would be responsible for determining the cause of the collapse.

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