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PA reporters & Victoria Jones

People feared dead after 'gas explosion' at shop leads to building collapse

People are feared to be dead after a suspected gas explosion in a shop underneath flats, which led to the collapse of the building.

Emergency services are on the scene at King Street in Ealing, west London.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) said emergency workers are involved in a “complex” and “painstaking” operation as they continue to search for anyone who may still be inside after the incident on Wednesday.

(Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

Station commander Paul Morgan from LFB said: “Sadly we believe that there are fatalities within the property although we’re unable to confirm numbers at this stage.

“The explosion caused substantial damage to the shop and structural damage throughout.

“It is a painstaking and protracted incident with firefighters working systematically to stabilise the building and search for people involved.

“We’d ask for people to avoid the area at this time.”

He said a child and four adults were rescued in the initial stages, at the rear of the property, using a ladder, while a further fourteen adults and two children self evacuated from surrounding properties.

Pictures taken behind the property show debris jutting out of the building.

(Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

LFB said they were called just before 6.40am, adding that six fire engines and about 40 firefighters are at the scene.

LFB’s specialist urban search and rescue (USAR) crews are carrying out the operation.

A spokesman said the windows of the shop were “completely blown out” in the incident.

Emergency services at the scene of a suspected gas explosion on King Stree (Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

The Metropolitan Police said the incident is not being treated as suspicious and is believed to be a gas explosion.

The force said a large explosion was found to have taken place inside a shop and a man was found injured.

A London Ambulance Service spokeswoman said they have treated and discharged one person, and they are continuing to work with other emergency services at the scene.

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