Probe continues into cause of fatal house explosion

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Tom Oakley

BBC News, Nottingham

PA Media A photograph of two houses that have been destroyed by the explosionPA Media

Neighbouring properties were also severely damaged by the blast

Investigations are continuing into the cause of a house explosion that killed a man and saw dozens of people evacuated from their homes.

Emergency services were called to John Street, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, on Saturday shortly before 20:00 BST.

Disruption was expected around the scene for some time after one terraced house was destroyed and two more partially collapsed.

Police confirmed on Sunday a man in his 50s was discovered in the wreckage having died at the scene.

PA Media A row of terraced houses with a rubble in the street, part of a frontage hanging out and two fire crew looking onPA Media

Nearby properties were damaged along with a number of parked cars

A major incident was declared by emergency services following the explosion on Saturday evening.

As well as the three houses directly affected, eight other properties and 20 cars were damaged by debris, police said.

One other person was treated for minor injuries.

In an updated police statement on Sunday evening, Ch Insp Clive Collings said: "I want to reassure our community in Worksop that we are doing everything we can this evening to support residents.

"Officers are working at pace with Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service to determine the cause of this tragic incident.

"There will be an increased police presence in the area and a cordon and road closures will remain in place overnight and into tomorrow morning.

"This is a large scene that will take some time to clear, and I want to thank residents for their patience and understanding."

PA Media Emergency services at the scene on Sunday standing outside the cordon. There are two fire service workers and a police officer next to a road closed signPA Media

Nottinghamshire Police said emergency services treated the man but were unable to save him and he died at the scene

Residents, who live on and around John Street, spoke of the "chaos" in the wake of the blast, which significantly damaged houses adjacent and opposite to the property.

Joan Smith, who lives on the street, told the BBC: "I've never seen so many police, so many ambulances, and I've never seen so many fire engines. Nothing usually goes off around here.

"It's upsetting [that someone has died]. You see these things but never think they're going to happen in your area.

"We don't really know what happened yet, and I guess it might take a while."

PA Media Firefighters investigate the aftermath of the explosion on SundayPA Media

Residents said they heard a loud bang on Saturday evening

Marie Mallion, who lives nearby on Manvers Street, said: "I was sat watching TV with my dogs, and we heard this massive crash, and the dogs went wild, and everyone came out of their doors.

"I felt something had fallen on the roof; it was so loud, it was almost like a bomb had hit it or an earthquake or something.

"It was just the weirdest noise, and everything shook in the house, and things just fell everywhere."

A large number of people evacuated from nearby properties in the area are being supported by Bassetlaw District Council and Nottinghamshire County Council, though some have returned to their homes, officials said.

Everyone in the area has been accounted for, police confirmed.

Fire crews from Warsop, Worksop and Mansfield Fire Station, as well as Clowne Fire Station attended.

Specialist urban search and rescue teams were called in to search the area after the blast, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service said.

They had ended their search by Sunday afternoon, a police spokesperson told the BBC at the scene.

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