Investigation Underway into Suspected Gas Explosion in East London
A suspected gas explosion at a house in east London has prompted an investigation by police. The incident occurred on Dumont Road, Stoke Newington, shortly before 05:00 BST. According to reports from the BBC, six fire engines and approximately 40 firefighters from the London Fire Brigade (LFB) were dispatched to the scene.
The LFB reported that the incident was brought under control by about 05:40 BST. However, a cordon remains in place as investigations into the cause of the incident continue. London Fire Brigade station commander Darren McTernan urged motorists and pedestrians to avoid the area for most of the morning, stating: "Motorists and pedestrians are advised to avoid the area for most of this morning while investigations into the cause of this incident are carried out."
The BBC understands that Stoke Newington Church Street has been closed from the junction of the A10 to Defoe Road, and Kersley Road has been completely closed. The Metropolitan Police has been contacted for comment on the incident.
The response from the emergency services was swift, with six fire engines and 40 firefighters attending the scene. The LFB’s involvement in the incident highlights the potential severity of the situation. According to BBC reports, the suspected gas explosion has caused significant disruption to the local area.
The cause of the suspected gas explosion is currently unknown and is subject to investigation. The police and fire services are working together to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The local community is likely to be concerned about the incident, and residents will be eager for information on the cause of the explosion and any potential risks to their safety. The BBC will provide updates as more information becomes available.
In the meantime, residents are advised to follow the instructions of the emergency services and avoid the area until it is deemed safe. The investigation into the suspected gas explosion is ongoing, and the BBC will continue to provide coverage of this developing story.
The incident highlights the importance of emergency response services and the need for swift action in the event of a potential gas explosion. Further updates will be provided as the investigation continues.