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Explosion in Fort Worth, Texas, injures 21 people

13:56 pm on 9 January 2024

Responders at the scene of an explosion in Fort Worth, Texas Photo: Fort Worth Fire Department / Glen Ellman

Twenty-one people were injured on Monday in an explosion at the Sandman Hotel in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, local emergency services said.

Video images from the scene showed rubble in a Fort Worth street between two buildings and first responders on the scene. Nobody was killed

Craig Trojacek, a spokesman for the Fort Worth Fire Department, said first responders rescued several people trapped in the basement of the hotel.

Of the 21 people injured, one person was in critical condition, while four others had serious but not life-threatening injuries, Trojacek said. The others sustained minor injuries.

Trojacek said that 26 hotel rooms were occupied by guests. He added that construction was going on in the building at the time, but it was not yet clear if that played any role in the explosion.

"We are currently working a major incident. Please avoid the downtown area," the Fort Worth Police Department said on messaging platform X (formerly Twitter), adding more information would be given later.

Officials said the blast had "characteristics of a gas explosion - but it's still under investigation at this time".

A family reunification area had been established in the Sundance Square pedestrian district.

- Reuters / RNZ