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Fears blast hotel could collapse | Fears blast hotel could collapse |
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Firefighters searching the debris of an Aberdeenshire hotel devastated by an explosion have been forced to pull out amid fears the building could collapse. | Firefighters searching the debris of an Aberdeenshire hotel devastated by an explosion have been forced to pull out amid fears the building could collapse. |
Three people injured in the blast at the Drumtochty Arms in Auchenblae are said to be "stable" in hospital. | Three people injured in the blast at the Drumtochty Arms in Auchenblae are said to be "stable" in hospital. |
It is not thought there is anyone else buried in the rubble, but a search and rescue operation has been taking place to make sure. | It is not thought there is anyone else buried in the rubble, but a search and rescue operation has been taking place to make sure. |
That has now had to be put on hold for a structural examination. | That has now had to be put on hold for a structural examination. |
Firefighters spent the night searching through rubble as part of the investigation into what happened. | Firefighters spent the night searching through rubble as part of the investigation into what happened. |
He was all covered in blood and completely delirious going 'it's my fault, I forgot to turn the gas off' Gary DownsLocal resident A woman and two men - one in his 20s and the other in his 50s - were injured and are being treated in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. | |
It is thought that two of the injured were members of staff and the other was a customer. | It is thought that two of the injured were members of staff and the other was a customer. |
People living nearby talked about hearing a "great big boom" on Wednesday night, and most of the village's main street had to be cordoned off. | People living nearby talked about hearing a "great big boom" on Wednesday night, and most of the village's main street had to be cordoned off. |
The pub had recently been refurbished into a hotel. | The pub had recently been refurbished into a hotel. |
It is thought the explosion could have been related to a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder. | It is thought the explosion could have been related to a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder. |
There did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances. | There did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances. |
'House shook' | |
One local resident came across a man who said he may have caused the explosion. | |
Gary Downs told BBC Scotland: "He was all covered in blood and completely delirious going 'it's my fault, I forgot to turn the gas off and I need to phone my boss and tell him what's happening'. | |
"But his hands were all covered in blood and I took his phone off him saying 'look, you're in a state of shock, just concentrate on getting yourself out of here, we'll worry about your boss after'." | |
Mr Downs said it was fortunate the blast hit in the early afternoon on a Wednesday because any later and he believes there could have been greater casualties and perhaps fatalities. | |
Another resident said: "I was sitting in my house, and I heard a massive bang and the whole house shook." | |
Blast probe | |
Andy Coueslant, of Grampian Fire and Rescue Service, said there had been a "significant explosion" at the rear of the property. | Andy Coueslant, of Grampian Fire and Rescue Service, said there had been a "significant explosion" at the rear of the property. |
He said: "We believe that everyone has been accounted for, but until we are quite sure about that we will treat it as a search and rescue operation." | He said: "We believe that everyone has been accounted for, but until we are quite sure about that we will treat it as a search and rescue operation." |
A director of the company which owns the hotel told BBC Scotland he was hugely relieved there had been no loss of life. | A director of the company which owns the hotel told BBC Scotland he was hugely relieved there had been no loss of life. |
He said renovation work had been under way for more than a year and that work had been continuing on Wednesday. | |
However, he declined to speculate on the cause of the explosion. He said he was co-operating with the emergency services and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). | However, he declined to speculate on the cause of the explosion. He said he was co-operating with the emergency services and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). |