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10 killed, 50 injured in gas explosion in Crimea college - emergency services 10 killed, dozens injured in explosion in Crimea college
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A powerful gas explosion has rocked a college in the Crimean city of Kerch, killing at least ten people and injuring 40. Emergency services and rescue vehicles are on the scene. Over 20 people have been taken to hospital so far. A powerful explosion has rocked a college in the Crimean city of Kerch, killing at least ten people and injuring 50. Initially gas explosion has been suspected, but then it was revealed an explosive device was used.
A possible gas leak has led to the explosion inside the college’s canteen. Emergency services said ten people have been killed and at least 50 injured.
Crimean emergency services and ambulances were scrambled shortly after the blast was reported.
Local media has posted photos showing the aftermath of the incident. Ambulances and injured people on stretchers can be seen outside the college. 
DETAILS TO FOLLOW Crimean emergency services and ambulances were scrambled shortly after the blast was heard. The injured have been rushed to hospitals at once. Many of those injured are reportedly in serious condition and medical students have flocked to the hospitals to assist.
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So far it's been confirmed that at least 20 people received moderate injuries and were taken for trauma care, according to emergency services.
Local media has posted photos showing the aftermath of the incident. Ambulances and injured people on stretchers can be seen outside the college. It was reported that several loud bangs were heard right before the explosion rocked the college canteen, with people running and screaming.
Home to some 147,000 people, Kerch is considered to be one of the most ancient cities in Crimea. Located in the easternmost tip of Crimea’s Kerch peninsula, the area is connected to mainland Russia by the newly-built massive Crimean bridge.
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