One Dead, 11 Injured in East German Gas Blast

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By Reuters
December 13, 2019International
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One Dead, 11 Injured in East German Gas Blast
Fire fighters prepare their gear after several people were injured in an explosion in an apartment block in the eastern German city of Blankenburg, on Dec. 13, 2019. (Marvin Gaul/Reuters)

BLANKENBURG, Germany—Gas canisters were found in an apartment where a blast occurred early on Friday in the eastern German city of Blankenburg, killing one person and injuring 11 others, one of them severely, the city’s mayor said.

The deceased victim was believed to be a 78-year-old man who was renting the property where the canisters were found, officials said at a press conference, though this could not be confirmed until the body had been retrieved.

Explosion in an apartment block
A damaged building is pictured after several people were injured in an explosion in an apartment block in the eastern German city of Blankenburg, on Dec. 13, 2019. (Marvin Gaul/Reuters)

Another victim had been taken to hospital with severe burn wounds. Several police were treated for smoke inhalation.

“We were all confronted with a picture of devastation when we arrived,” mayor Heiko Breithaupt told a news conference held in a nearby school, recounting his arrival shortly after the explosion at 9 a.m. local time (0855 GMT).

Firefighters at site of apartment explosion.
Firefighters work at the site of an apartment building explosion in Blankenburg, Germany on Dec. 13, 2019. (Facebook @feuerwehrblankenburg via Reuters)

Police said that their earlier belief that war munitions had been found on the scene had not been borne out on closer inspection.

In an indication of the scale of the blast, one fireman told reporters that on rushing to the scene after the blast he found three people lying unconscious on the road outside.

The blast had torn through one section of the five-story building, causing damage on both the street and courtyard sides. The 50 people living there would all need to be rehoused, Breithaupt said, adding that the building’s structural stability was currently being checked.

Officials believed the gas canisters, which may have been used to supplement the house’s district heating, had caused the blast. Police were being assisted by specialist explosives teams.

Fire engines at site of apartment building explosion
Fire engines gather at the site of an apartment building explosion in Blankenburg, Germany Dec. 13, 2019. (Facebook @feuerwehrblankenburg via Reuters)

The area around the property was sealed off and nearby residents were evacuated, including children at a local nursery. None of the children were hurt, police said.

Photos showed a communist-era residential block with smoke rising from blackened, twisted window-frames on the second floor.

Blankenburg is a city in the hilly Harz district, in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt.

By Thomas Escritt

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