Two injured in suspected gas explosion
Two people have been taken to hospital after what is believed to be a gas explosion in Gorleston in Norfolk.
Two people have been taken to hospital after what is believed to be a gas explosion in Gorleston in Norfolk.
Two people who were injured in a suspected gas explosion at Gorleston in Norfolk have been transferred to a specialist burns unit at Broomfield Hospital in Essex.
A man in his 50s and a woman in her 40s were initially taken to the James Paget Hospital in Gorleston, and have now been transferred, the hospital said.
The explosion happened at a house in Frederick Road at just after 11.30am on Thursday. An investigation is underway into the cause.
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