Otago Daily Times

Gas blast kills three in Paris amid protest lockdown

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PARIS: Two French firefighte­rs and a Spanish woman died and nearly 50 people were injured in a massive gas explosion that gutted the ground floor of a building in a central Paris shopping district on Saturday (local time), authoritie­s said.

The accident occurred with the centre of the capital under security lockdown for a ninth consecutiv­e Saturday of ‘‘yellow vest’’ protests. Large parts of the city were blocked off by riot police, although the protests have reduced in scale compared with November.

‘‘As firemen were looking for a gas leak in the building, a dramatic explosion took place,’’ Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said, adding that one fireman had been buried under debris for several hours.

Castaner said on Twitter two firefighte­rs had died and 10 people, including one other firefighte­r, had serious injuries. Another 37 people had less serious injuries, he said.

Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrell wrote on Twitter a Spanish woman had also died in the blast. French European Affairs Minister Nathalie Loiseau confirmed her death in a Twitter message.

Spanish newspaper El Confidenci­al reported the woman was a tourist visiting Paris with her husband, who was unharmed.

Just hours after the blast, thousands of yellowvest protesters marched noisily but peacefully through the Grands Boulevards shopping district of northern Paris, just a few hundred metres from the scene of the explosion.

In recent years, France has suffered a string of deadly Islamist militant attacks but authoritie­s quickly ruled out foul play.

‘‘A this stage we can say it [the gas blast] is clearly an accident,’’ Paris prosecutor Remi Heitz said.

A police source said the explosion tore apart a bakery on the ground floor of the building in the Rue Trevise. Witnesses said the force of the blast shattered nearby storefront­s and rocked buildings hundreds of metres away.

More than 200 firefighte­rs joined the rescue operation and two helicopter­s landed on the nearby Place de l’Opera to evacuate victims.

A witness at a hotel nearby said he saw flames envelop the ground floor of the building blown out by the blast.

‘‘There was broken glass everywhere, storefront­s were blown out and windows were shattered up to the third and fourth floors,’’ David Bangura said. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Rescue operation . . . Firemen work at the site of an explosion in a bakery shop in the 9th District in Paris, France.
PHOTO: REUTERS Rescue operation . . . Firemen work at the site of an explosion in a bakery shop in the 9th District in Paris, France.

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