Four people have been killed and another injured in a blast at a water treatment site near Bristol in England on Thursday, the Times newspaper reported.
“Four dead and one injured at Avonmouth explosion,” Times reporter Will Humphries tweeted. “Workers were on top of a chemical tank at a Wessex Water treatment works when it exploded”
EXCL: Four dead and one injured at Avonmouth explosion
— Will Humphries (@willhumphries_) December 3, 2020
Workers were on top of a chemical tank at a Wessex Water treatment works when it exploded
Full story on @thetimes website at 5pm
Police to hold press conference with Wessex Water at 5pm
A large blast at a water treatment site near caused multiple casualties, with police declaring it a major incident.
Emergency services said there had been a large explosion at the site in Avonmouth, southwest England, which was believed to have occurred in one of the chemical tanks at Wessex Water’s Bristol water recycling centre.
“We can confirm there are multiple casualties on site,” a spokesperson for Avon Fire and Rescue Service said, adding that injuries were serious. “It’s very much ongoing,” she said.
There were no further details of the casualties. Police said a full investigation into the incident would be conducted.
“Officers remain at the scene and are likely to be for some time as we work together with other agencies in dealing with this major incident,” Chief Inspector Mark Runacres said.
“Police enquiries into exactly what happened are at a very early stage and are continuing.”
A major incident has been declared following a large explosion at a site in Avonmouth. @AvonFireRescue, @ASPolice and @swasFT were called at approximately 11.20am this morning (Wednesday 3 December) to a site off Kings Weston Lane. pic.twitter.com/hdOB8XAWnh
— Avon and Somerset Police (@ASPolice) December 3, 2020
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