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Calm radio opera6/3/2023 Mrs Fernandez, an NHS worker, said: “We’re just still in shock.”Ĭhristopher Yeoman, 55, who said he lives three doors down from the blast, helped rescue a teenage boy and his mother from the rubble. “We just can’t believe this has happened.” “They’re a lovely family, a family of three. “Me and our neighbours got him out, he’s only about 13. Mr Fernandez said: “I came out of my house and saw the young teenager who lives next door in the wreckage of the house near the roof. Police have asked the public to avoid the area while they deal with the incident and a cordon is in place, with Clydach Road closed and traffic being diverted.ĭonn and Donna Fernandez who live next door to the explosion told how they and other neighbours rescued a teenage occupant of the house who was taken to hospital. South Wales Police said other neighbouring properties were also damaged by the blast, which shook houses miles from the scene.Ī spokesperson for the force said: “Our thoughts are with everyone who have been affected by this morning’s incident and we would like to thank the community for their support whilst this incident is ongoing.” Images from the scene appear to show one house has collapsed and another is badly damaged, with debris strewn into the street. One person remains unaccounted for and three people have been taken to hospital following a suspected gas explosion in Swansea.Įmergency services were called at just after 11.20am on Monday to an explosion at an address on the junction of Clydach Road and Field Close in Morriston. One missing and three in hospital after suspected gas explosion in Swansea The blast happened this morning in Morriston
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