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London: Two people confirmed dead due to gas explosion

 London: Two people confirmed dead due to gas explosion




According to the London Police, at least two people have been confirmed dead in a shop in West London after an alleged gas explosion.


 According to police, the explosion occurred at the hair salon and a mobile phone shop on King Street in Southall at half past six in the local time.


 The fire brigade has rescued four people and a child but according to the police one person was injured.


 The London Police has said that the police are not considering this explosion as suspicious and consider it as an explosion caused by a gas leak.


The doctor phone and the Chandla hair salon on King Street have been damaged.


 There has been a lot of damage in the shop due to the explosion.


Police officer Paul Morgan said, "Our people are searching the place. It has modern equipment and the help of sniffer dogs is also being taken."


 After the explosion, 14 people and two children escaped from a sideways building to a safe place.


 The owner of the mobile phone shop, 36-year-old Jatinder Singh said that when he got the news of the explosion in the shop in the morning, he went completely into shock after hearing this.


 According to Jatinder, the explosion of the gas cylinder would have caused the explosion.  He said that his shop is on the ground floor and there are residential flats on the upper floor.


 He said that his shop has been completely gutted and the condition of the nearby saloon is also the same.


 He said, "I have lost everything. We were already facing trouble due to corona virus. There was a lot of merchandise in the shop and the sale is not happening. I do not know how we will survive now.  . "


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