Police respond to reports of explosion in north-east London
Homes have been evacuated following reports of an explosion in north-east London, the Metropolitan police have said.
Emergency services responded to the explosion, in Romford, which was not being treated as terror-related.
A Twitter account listed on the police.uk website as being updated by the local force said the incident was a domestic gas explosion linked to a faulty fridge, adding that there had been no injuries.
However, a spokeswoman for the London fire brigade said the cause of the explosion was still being investigated by a team on the scene.
Police, the fire brigade and the ambulance service all attended the scene of the incident, which was reported shortly before 1.30pm on Sunday.
Roads in the area were closed and a cordon put in place around the affected building, which is on a parade of shops on Farnham Road, in the Harold Hill area.
Havering police tweeted that pedestrians and motorists should avoid the area.
Emergency services responded to the explosion, in Romford, which was not being treated as terror-related.
A Twitter account listed on the police.uk website as being updated by the local force said the incident was a domestic gas explosion linked to a faulty fridge, adding that there had been no injuries.
However, a spokeswoman for the London fire brigade said the cause of the explosion was still being investigated by a team on the scene.
Police, the fire brigade and the ambulance service all attended the scene of the incident, which was reported shortly before 1.30pm on Sunday.
Roads in the area were closed and a cordon put in place around the affected building, which is on a parade of shops on Farnham Road, in the Harold Hill area.
Havering police tweeted that pedestrians and motorists should avoid the area.
Source: theguardian
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