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Man is injured in 'gas explosion' Man is injured in 'gas explosion'
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A man was treated in hospital after a gas explosion, which blew the windows out of his home in Flintshire.A man was treated in hospital after a gas explosion, which blew the windows out of his home in Flintshire.
The force of the explosion at the house in Stanley Street in Mold early on Tuesday also blew the front door off. The force of the explosion at the house in Stanley Street in Mold early on Monday also blew the front door off.
A man in his early 40s was treated for burns to his hands at Wrexham Maelor Hospital but later released, while his parents suffered shock.A man in his early 40s was treated for burns to his hands at Wrexham Maelor Hospital but later released, while his parents suffered shock.
The street has been cordoned off and three properties evacuated after the incident at 0910 GMT.The street has been cordoned off and three properties evacuated after the incident at 0910 GMT.
Gas engineers and fire officers are checking homes.Gas engineers and fire officers are checking homes.
The man, who has not been named, later returned to the area after being discharged from hospital, with his hands in bandages.The man, who has not been named, later returned to the area after being discharged from hospital, with his hands in bandages.
Anybody walking past would have been killed. The force was so strong the front door blew off and hit a house over the road Resident Richie JonesAnybody walking past would have been killed. The force was so strong the front door blew off and hit a house over the road Resident Richie Jones
He said: "Everything's all right, I'm just a bit sore."He said: "Everything's all right, I'm just a bit sore."
Noel Lloyd, who lives in Stanley Street, said; "It was a hell of a bang. We all heard it.Noel Lloyd, who lives in Stanley Street, said; "It was a hell of a bang. We all heard it.
"If you saw the inside of the house you would not believe anybody got out alive.""If you saw the inside of the house you would not believe anybody got out alive."
He said he spoke to the man hurt in the explosion.He said he spoke to the man hurt in the explosion.
"He said everything fell on top of him,. the ceiling, everything. He couldn't believe he'd got out alive."He said everything fell on top of him,. the ceiling, everything. He couldn't believe he'd got out alive.
"I asked him what happened and he said he just sat down to watch TV, lit a cigarette and then 'Whoosh!'.""I asked him what happened and he said he just sat down to watch TV, lit a cigarette and then 'Whoosh!'."
Mr Lloyd said residents in the street were evacuated 11 years ago when there was a problem with a gas main.Mr Lloyd said residents in the street were evacuated 11 years ago when there was a problem with a gas main.
Another resident, Richie Jones, helped to douse curtains that had caught alight.Another resident, Richie Jones, helped to douse curtains that had caught alight.
He said: "I dragged the curtains out. I went inside and the TV remote control was still smoking. Everything that was near the gas meter was on fire.He said: "I dragged the curtains out. I went inside and the TV remote control was still smoking. Everything that was near the gas meter was on fire.
He said the injured man had escaped quickly but his parents were "wondering around at the back of the house".He said the injured man had escaped quickly but his parents were "wondering around at the back of the house".
He added: "They have all been incredibly lucky. His parents looked OK but they were very shaken up.He added: "They have all been incredibly lucky. His parents looked OK but they were very shaken up.
Mr Jones said, if it had happened a bit earlier, children walking to the Bryn Coch primary school could have been injured in the blast because they all walk down the street.Mr Jones said, if it had happened a bit earlier, children walking to the Bryn Coch primary school could have been injured in the blast because they all walk down the street.
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"Anybody walking past would have been killed. The force was so strong the front door blew off and hit a house over the road.""Anybody walking past would have been killed. The force was so strong the front door blew off and hit a house over the road."
North Wales Fire Service said crews from Mold and Buckley were called to the explosion along with the other emergency services.North Wales Fire Service said crews from Mold and Buckley were called to the explosion along with the other emergency services.
The spokesperson said the injured man had been taken to hospital at WrexhamThe spokesperson said the injured man had been taken to hospital at Wrexham
Properties on Stanley Street were currently being checked out by the fire service and gas engineers.Properties on Stanley Street were currently being checked out by the fire service and gas engineers.
The cause of the explosion is now under investigation.The cause of the explosion is now under investigation.