Dozens injured in huge Wirral explosion
At least 32 people have been injured and several buildings have collapsed following what is believed to be a gas explosion in the New Ferry area of the Wirral.
At least 32 people have been injured and several buildings have collapsed following what is believed to be a gas explosion in the New Ferry area of the Wirral.
People affected by the new Ferry explosion last month have staged a protest in the hope they wont be forgotten by government as the General Election gets under way.
Some residents and business owners have been allowed back inside their properties for the first time since the explosion which injured 34 people.
But others fear they will be homeless for months to come.
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Two men have been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit arson after an explosion which injured 34 people.
The friends of a man who was seriously injured in the explosion at New Ferry have come together to fundraise for the family.
Residents or businesses situated in properties a little further away will able to be gain access from this afternoon