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Ryan Merrifield & Hannah Mackenzie Wood

Woman killed and man fighting for life after devastating explosion destroys home

A woman has died and a man has sustained life-threatening injures in a horror house explosion that reduced a property to rubble.

West Midlands Fire Service confirmed this morning that a female victim was found dead at the scene, adding in a tweet : "Our thoughts and sympathies are with everyone affected."

The devastating blast completely destroyed one house and damaged three others, the Mirror reports.

Emergency services raced to the scene on Dulwich Road, Kingstanding, Birmingham, shortly after 8.30pm on Sunday and nearby residents were quickly evacuated.

West Midlands Ambulance Service confirmed a man "suffered very serious injuries" and was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

The scene on Dulwich Road on Monday morning. (PA)

It said in a statement: "His condition on arrival at hospital was described as life threatening."

Four further men were injured but discharged at the scene, it added.

Fire crews remained at the scene into Monday morning, with West Midlands Fire Service saying just before 4:30am: "Good progress is being made by crews at the scene.

People as far away as Sutton Coldfield are reporting as having heard the explosion. (West Midlands Fire Service/ SWNS)

"We've scaled down the number of crews we have in attendance, but expect to remain at the scene well into Monday 27.

"A drone has been used to identify any hot spots. Further investigations by our Fire Investigation teams and other agencies will commence during daylight hours."

West Midlands Police said the cause of the blast remains unknown.

However, unconfirmed reports suggest it was caused by gas.

Cadent vans for gas and vehicles from Western Power Distribution - who deal with electricity - were also at the scene.

Videos of the aftermath have been shared on Twitter in which car alarms can be heard going off as a fire still burns in the middle of the rubble.

In one clip, onlookers are seen watching the flames before suddenly fleeing.

People as far away as Sutton Coldfield are reporting as having heard the explosion.

It is believed a gas explosion may have caused the disaster. (Mirror)

Emergency calls were made at 8.38pm.

Police thanked those who had “helped shocked and injured neighbours”.

West Midlands Fire Service said 25 firefighters and six fire engines were dispatched.

Neighbour Callum Attwood was praised as a "hero" after he reportedly ran into the burning building to rescue someone.

His cousin Reece wrote on Twitter: "What happened in Kingstanding tonight is devastating... my cousin saved a life! He's a hero. I'm so proud of him.

The home has been reduced to rubble by the blast. (Mirror)

"Get this spread round Twitter!! His actions, Braveness and courage to do what someone else wouldn't do and put his own life at risk to save a life! Hero CALLUM ATTWOOD."

On Facebook, Kiera Mae Parkinson added Callum had chest pains after inhaling smoke.

A reporter for BirminghamLive at the scene said he was hearing stories of "community spirit", with neighbours from outside the cordon taking in those who had to leave their homes.

She said a friend who messaged her initially thought it was in Handsworth and added: "I just hope there are no fatalities."

Another neighbour said: "I had just gone into the toilet downstairs and shut the door. The explosion happened as I shut the door.

"Living rooms windows have shattered. There was glass everywhere.

West Midlands Fire Service confirmed 25 firefighters and six fire engines attended the scene. (Anita Maric / SWNS)

"The house shook and I fell on the floor, I thought it was an earthquake. I heard a man shout help."

In a statement police said: "One house is destroyed with others significantly damaged.

"Cars have also been damaged.

"There are reports of casualties but the number and severity of their injuries in unknown at this time.

"Evacuations are taking place. Those evacuated will be told where to meet.

"People in the area must immediately follow the instructions of first responders.

"Dulwich Road and surround roads are closed and will be for a very long time. Please help us by avoiding the area.

Police at the scene of an explosion in Kingstanding, Birmingham, on Sunday evening. (Nick Horner/Birmingham Live)

"The cause of the explosion is not yet known."

Police have asked for people not to post distressing images online.

The ambulance service said in a statement: “A man was helped from the property by people at the scene but had suffered very serious injuries.

"After assessment and treatment at the scene, he was taken on blue lights to the major trauma centre at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham with the MERIT team travelling with the ambulance.

"His condition on arrival at hospital was described as life threatening.

“Four further men have been assessed by ambulance crews for minor conditions but have been discharged at the scene.

“Members of the Hazardous Area Response Team continue to work with specialist firefighters at the scene.”

Multiple ambulance crews were also dispatched. (Nick Horner/Birmingham Live)

The fire service said in a statement: "At 20:38 fire crews responded to multiple reports of an explosion on Dulwich Lane, Kingstanding.

"The explosion, the cause of which is unknown at this time, has destroyed one property and caused damage to other properties and vehicles nearby.

"The number of casualties or injuries is not confirmed at this time. We are working hard with colleagues from West Midlands Police, West Midlands Ambulance, Cadent Gas and National Grid to manage this incident.

"Dulwich Road is closed and is expected to be for some time. People are urged to avoid the area to allow the emergency services to do their work.

"West Midlands Police are managing evacuations in the area and we urge those local to the incident to follow the instructions of emergency service officers at the scene."

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