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No survivors in Jersey apartment blast: rescuers

Officials confirm five dead in block explosion, another four believed to be under rubble 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Dec 2022 12:00PM

No survivors in Jersey apartment blast: rescuers
An explosion flattening a three-storey apartment building in Jersey has killed five people and four are still missing, believed to be stuck under the rubble, according to local rescuers. – AFP pic, December 12, 2022

ST HELIER – Rescuers in Jersey yesterday gave up hope of finding survivors from an explosion that flattened a three-storey apartment block, confirming five deaths, and another four people thought to be lying under rubble.

Police said at least five people were confirmed killed in the blast early Saturday in the Channel island’s port capital St Helier, following a suspected gas leak.

“The number of islanders confirmed to have been killed in the blast is now five,” said police chief Robin Smith after earlier giving a provisionally tally of three dead and around 12 more unaccounted for.

“There are a number of residents, we’re working on the assumption of 4, that are unaccounted for,” Smith added in a statement after confirming the search-and-rescue operation had been moved to a recovery operation.

The next phase would involve a “meticulous and painstaking search of the debris” which could take over the coming weeks.

A gas leak was the “likely” cause, he said, adding: “But as you often hear the police service say, we keep all our options open.”

Aided by sniffer dogs and urban rescue experts from southern England, Jersey emergency workers had picked through the rubble overnight.

‘Horribly wrong’

Firefighters were called out to investigate the smell of gas on Friday evening, more than seven hours before the explosion fire chief Paul Brown.

He conceded that something had gone “horribly wrong” given the subsequent disaster, but insisted Jersey islanders could still have confidence in his service.

“We have been searching and we will not stop searching for people’s loved ones,” Brown said.

Jersey’s gas supplier, Island Energy, said it was working with the fire service to understand what happened.

Like many others in St Helier, Jersey’s Chief Minister Kristina Moore said she was woken by the blast.

“Across the island you could hear this extraordinary sound,” she told the BBC.

“It’s unthinkable news, we’re all absolutely devastated and really concerned for the people who are involved, for those whose lives have been lost.”

Around 40 residents near the destroyed flats had to be relocated on Saturday, said officials, and Moore praised the community for rallying round

The incident caps a tragic week for Jersey, a British Crown dependency not part of the United Kingdom, whose economy relies on banking, tourism and fishing.

The coastguard Friday gave up a search for three Jersey fishermen missing for nearly 36 hours after their wooden boat hit a cargo ship and sank.

The freighter is owned by Condor Ferries, whose Jersey offices lie near the destroyed apartment block.

“We must call on the collective strength of the island community,” Moore said after the twin disasters. – AFP, December 12, 2022

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