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A suspicious explosion occurred at a house in Bristol, UK, around 6:30 am on Sunday morning, resulting in two adult fatalities and injuries to three others, including a child.
Following the blast, Avon and Somerset Police declared it a major incident. The police have confirmed that they are treating the explosion as suspicious while ruling out terrorism as a motive.
The explosion led to immediate evacuations. Residents were relocated to a temporary rest centre at a local Harvester restaurant as emergency services responded to the scene.
Authorities reported that it took approximately 15 to 20 minutes for police to cordon off the area surrounding the property as a precautionary measure.
Key facts:
- Two adults died due to the explosion.
- Three individuals, including one child, sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital.
- The explosion took place at around 6:30 am on Sunday morning.
In response to the incident, Avon and Somerset Police urged the public not to speculate about the circumstances surrounding the explosion. They emphasized the importance of avoiding the area while emergency services conducted their operations.
Superintendent Matt Ebbs expressed gratitude towards those evacuated, stating, “People living within the cordon were evacuated to a temporary rest centre and we want to thank them for their ongoing cooperation and understanding.” This incident raises significant concerns within the community, reflecting broader issues of safety and security.