The Herald

Two killed in chemical explosion at plant

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EMERGENCY services have so far been unable to recover the bodies of two men killed in an explosion at an industrial plant, due to the presence of chemicals.

Two men, one aged in his 50s and one in his 20s, were killed shortly after 9am yesterday after the blast in the fabricatio­n workshop at digger-bucket manufactur­er Harford Attachment­s in Norwich. Both were employees. No other injuries were reported.

Superinten­dent Dave Marshall, from Norfolk Police, said: “We are carrying out an investigat­ion alongside the Health and Safety Executive and the fire service.

“We need to make sure the scene is safe and so far we have been unable to recover the men’s bodies because of the high level of chemicals in the air.

“The families of the men have been informed and specialist officers are supporting them.”

Scott Norman, f rom Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service, said crews had arrived at 9.06am.

He added: “When we arrived smoke was billowing from a large building, our crew entered the property and located the room which the fire was in. We then extinguish­ed the fire but unfortunat­ely two people died at the scene.”

Most of the estate was shut off to the public while the incident was dealt with. A cordon was expected to remain in place on Spar Road overnight.

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