Building explosion in France kills at least six as facade collapses
- At least six people have died following an explosion in a building in Trévoux, France, including two children aged 3 and 5, according to French officials.
- The explosion is suspected to have been caused by a gas boiler malfunction, causing the building's exterior to collapse around 5:30 p.m. local time.
- Emergency services mobilized 50 firefighters and 36 vehicles to assist, with local authorities reporting several injuries at the scene.
- Nearby schools suffered broken windows but reported no injuries; the area has been closed off and is being monitored by local authorities.
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A violent explosion occurred on the ground floor of a 4-storey building in Trévoux (Ain). The disaster resulted in at least 6 victims, including 2 dead children, according to the prefecture. The blast caused icebreaks in nearby schools (Police, justice and other facts).
A dramatic explosion shook a building in Trévoux (Ain), causing the death of two young children and wounding several other people. The causes remain unclear, but a boiler problem is suspected.
Research is still under way to find possible victims in the rubble.
Tragedy in France! In the small town of Trévoux there was an explosion in a house - two children (3, 5) died.
Tragedy in France! In the small town of Trévoux there was an explosion in a house - two children (3, 5) died.
In the French small town of Trévoux near Lyon there was an explosion in a residential building – two children aged three and five were killed in the accident. The explosion occurred on the ground floor of the four-storey house, as the prefecture reported. According to the French media, the bang was heard for miles. According to preliminary data, there were six "victims", including the two children. In French media, at least five injured people w…
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