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Madrid rocked by huge blast as footage shows smoke and debris-littered streets (VIDEOS, PHOTOS) Casualties reported after huge blast rocks Madrid, footage shows smoke and debris-littered streets
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An explosion was reported in central Madrid on Wednesday, with dramatic images from the scene showing a building ripped apart and debris covering the street below. The cause of the explosion is not yet clear. An explosion struck central Madrid on Wednesday, reportedly killing three people, with dramatic images from the scene showing a building ripped apart and debris covering the street below. The cause of the blast is not yet known.
Photos and videos filmed by shocked onlookers show cars destroyed by the blast and smoke billowing from the upper floor of a building. At least three people have died from the blast, according to a statement from Madrid City Council reported by local media.
A local journalist said a “terrible” explosion had taken place in Calle Toledo, a street in a downtown area of the Spanish capital. The street has been cordoned off by first responders. Photos and videos filmed by shocked onlookers show cars destroyed by the blast and smoke billowing from the upper floor of a building. The incident occurred shortly before 3pm local time.
A local journalist said a “terrible” explosion had occurred in Calle Toledo, a street in a downtown area of the Spanish capital. The street has been cordoned off by first responders.
A spokesperson for the City Council of Madrid confirmed that firefighters, police and civil protection units are responding to the incident. Eight crews of firefighters have been dispatched to the area, according to local news site, TeleMadrid.A spokesperson for the City Council of Madrid confirmed that firefighters, police and civil protection units are responding to the incident. Eight crews of firefighters have been dispatched to the area, according to local news site, TeleMadrid.
A school is reported to have been badly damaged by the explosion, and the smoke seen in videos filmed on the street is said to be coming from a nursing home next door to the building where the blast took place.A school is reported to have been badly damaged by the explosion, and the smoke seen in videos filmed on the street is said to be coming from a nursing home next door to the building where the blast took place.
The cause of the blast is currently unclear, though unconfirmed reports suggest it was due to a gas leak, and it is not known if there are any casualties. The cause of the blast is currently unclear, though unconfirmed reports suggest it was due to a gas leak, and it is not known if there are any casualties. The building worst affected by the explosion reportedly belongs to the Catholic archbishop of Madrid.
The site of the explosion is not far from Puerta de Toledo, one of the city’s gates, and a popular tourist attraction. Local residents, including a number of elderly people from the nursing home, are being evacuated from the area, with police reportedly advising people to leave in case there are further explosions.
The site of the explosion is not far from Puerta de Toledo, one of the city’s gates and a popular tourist attraction.
In a statement, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez described the explosion as “terrible,” adding that he hoped it would not result in victims to mourn.
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