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Two men have received minor injuries in a "small explosion" at an accountancy company in Berkshire. | Two men have received minor injuries in a "small explosion" at an accountancy company in Berkshire. |
Thames Valley Police were called to Vantis, in Oaklands Business Centre, Wokingham, just after 0900 GMT when an item of mail ignited. | Thames Valley Police were called to Vantis, in Oaklands Business Centre, Wokingham, just after 0900 GMT when an item of mail ignited. |
The firm's building was evacuated and a cordon has been set up around the site. | The firm's building was evacuated and a cordon has been set up around the site. |
Police said they were aware of a similar incident in central London on Monday but it was too soon to speculate on any possible connection. | Police said they were aware of a similar incident in central London on Monday but it was too soon to speculate on any possible connection. |
South Central Ambulance Trust said two men, aged in their 30s, were treated for minor injuries but had not been taken to hospital. | |
Building evacuated | Building evacuated |
Ambulance spokesman Graham Groves said: "The paramedic teams treated two male members of staff, in their 30s, for blast injuries to their hands and upper body. | Ambulance spokesman Graham Groves said: "The paramedic teams treated two male members of staff, in their 30s, for blast injuries to their hands and upper body. |
"However, their injuries were not considered serious and they did not need treatment in hospital." | "However, their injuries were not considered serious and they did not need treatment in hospital." |
Fourteen people were forced to leave the building. | |
Ross Clarkson, a spokesman for Vantis, confirmed two members of staff had received "superficial" injuries that were treated on site. | |
He would not speculate as to whether the incident could be connected with Monday's "small" explosion at the Capita building in Victoria Street, central London, in which a woman received minor injuries. | He would not speculate as to whether the incident could be connected with Monday's "small" explosion at the Capita building in Victoria Street, central London, in which a woman received minor injuries. |
Mr Clarkson said the firm, which has its headquarters in London, does tax and accountancy work for small to medium-sized businesses and is not connected with Capita. | |
Staff have been sent home for the day. | |
Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism unit is investigating Monday's explosion. | |
A spokesman for the force said officers would examine whether there were any links between the incident and Tuesday's blast. | A spokesman for the force said officers would examine whether there were any links between the incident and Tuesday's blast. |