The Sunday Times of Malta

One dead, dozen missing after residentia­l blast in Jersey

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One person was killed and several others were missing after a “devastatin­g” explosion yesterday at a block of flats in Jersey’s capital St Helier, police on the Channel island said.

A fire was put out but emergency services are still conducting “significan­t work” at the scene of the flattened building, the police said, as a line of ambulances queued up.

Fire crews mobilised after residents reported smelling gas, before the explosion at around 4am, Jersey police chief Robin Smith told reporters.

“We have a three-storey building that has completely collapsed – described from a demolition point of view as a pancake that has dropped almost straight down,” he said.

“There is also damage to a nearby building as well, another block of flats that the fire service needs to make safe. It is a pretty devastatin­g scene, I regret to say.”

Photograph­s on social media showed thick smoke billowing above the blaze in St Helier before dawn.

Smith said that “around a dozen” people were missing, “but you will appreciate also that number could fluctuate”.

“Specialist resources” have been mobilised to find anyone trapped in the rubble, according to the police.

One person had died and two others were taken to hospital, Smith said, describing them as “walking wounded”.

Jersey’s chief minister Kristina Moore expressed condolence­s for the fatality and said residents displaced by the blast were being found somewhere to stay.

“This is going to take some days and we will keep everyone updated and fully informed, and we will do our very best to ensure everybody is properly looked after,” she said.

The incident caps a tragic week for Jersey, a British Crown dependency not part of the United Kingdom, whose economy relies on banking, tourism and fishing.

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