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Birmingham manhole explosion: Mother describes 'miracle' escape | Birmingham manhole explosion: Mother describes 'miracle' escape |
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The mother of a two-year-old girl said it is "a miracle" she escaped injury when a manhole on a Birmingham street exploded. | The mother of a two-year-old girl said it is "a miracle" she escaped injury when a manhole on a Birmingham street exploded. |
The blast happened at 12:21 GMT on Thursday at Warwick Road, Tyseley, as Sanele Mhlanga and her daughter, Karen, were passing. | The blast happened at 12:21 GMT on Thursday at Warwick Road, Tyseley, as Sanele Mhlanga and her daughter, Karen, were passing. |
"She didn't have a scratch. I'm feeling very blessed - she's my precious girl," Mrs Mhlanga said. | "She didn't have a scratch. I'm feeling very blessed - she's my precious girl," Mrs Mhlanga said. |
A gas leak has been ruled out as the cause by National Grid. | A gas leak has been ruled out as the cause by National Grid. |
Video footage posted by West Midlands Fire and Rescue shows Mrs Mhlanga and her daughter walking past the manhole immediately before the explosion. | Video footage posted by West Midlands Fire and Rescue shows Mrs Mhlanga and her daughter walking past the manhole immediately before the explosion. |
Mrs Mhlanga, who lives in Aston with her family, said: "I was just calling Karen to come towards me and the next thing I just froze and thought 'my God, what's happening'. | Mrs Mhlanga, who lives in Aston with her family, said: "I was just calling Karen to come towards me and the next thing I just froze and thought 'my God, what's happening'. |
"[The thought of] losing my only daughter was really quite shocking - it's a miracle I'm still holding her like this." | "[The thought of] losing my only daughter was really quite shocking - it's a miracle I'm still holding her like this." |
No gas leak | |
Masood Mushtaq owns the shop whose CCTV camera captured the explosion. | |
He said there had been another explosion in the same manhole nine months before. | |
"Everybody is just worried now. Will they get it fixed, will they find the cause?" | |
John Hemming, the Liberal Democrat MP for Birmingham Yardley, is also concerned the cause of the explosions has not been identified. | |
"We really do need to know what caused this because we don't know where else is risky," he said. | |
National Grid said their gas emergency service was called to an explosion in a BT cable box. | National Grid said their gas emergency service was called to an explosion in a BT cable box. |
Its engineers found "no gas escape in or around the box" and said they were continuing routine investigations on the gas pipes in the vicinity. | Its engineers found "no gas escape in or around the box" and said they were continuing routine investigations on the gas pipes in the vicinity. |
BT has confirmed there was an explosion in one of its manholes. | |
"There is no evidence to suggest that this explosion was caused by BT equipment but of course specialist engineers will continue to conduct a thorough investigation," a spokeswoman said. |
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