A fire and a suspected gas leak triggered a powerful explosion inside a bakery in downtown Paris. Three people have lost their lives and dozens more were injured.
Two firefighters have died dealing with the aftermath of the explosion that occurred on Rue de Trevise in central Paris, the city prosecutor has said. Previously, the French interior miniaster put the death toll at four.
Spanish authorities confirmed that a third victim was their citizen.
The explosion was reportedly so powerful that it was felt from a distance of 100 meters, smashing windows and damaging cars.
A fire broke out inside the bakery before the blast that caused chaos on the adjacent streets.“At this point, we can say that it obviously has an accidental origin but we must remain cautious,” the prosecutor’s office confirmed.
Apart from the dead, the tragedy also left over 30 people wounded, including 15 who suffered serious injuries.
Pictures and videos posted online show plumes of smoke and flames slowly consuming one of the buildings.
Around 200 firefighters arrived at the scene to battle the fire that broke out and rescue residents in neighboring buildings.
The blast, presumably ignited by a gas leak, occurred inside a bakery situated in Paris’ 9th district. The area, located on the right bank of the River Seine, is home to several places of interest, including the Paris Opera, Boulevard Haussmann, and the Theatre de Paris.
One witness visiting the city described being woken up after the building her family was staying in started to shake. “Everyone looked out their windows and a lot of window panes had been smashed,” she told Ruptly news agency.
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