One person has died and up to dozen others are still missing after an explosion destroyed a block of flats in Jersey.
Emergency services were called to Haut du Mont flats in St Helier just before 4am amid reports of a major incident.
A search and rescue operation is now underway in an attempt to find people trapped in the rubble, but the scene is reportedly ‘very dangerous’ for first responders.
Debris was strewn across the street while smoke plumes billowed through the air, as two ‘walking wounded’ were rushed to hospital.
States of Jersey Police chief officer Robin Smith said: ‘Following the explosion this morning at Haut du Mont, Pier Road, a number of residents are still missing.’
He noted the search and rescue operation will likely take ‘a number of days’, and said the three-storey building had completely collapsed.
‘From a demolition point of view, it’s like a pancake that has dropped almost straight down… It is considerable destruction… It is a devastating scene, I regret to say.
While he urged the public to avoid speculation, he said: ‘There needs to be a recognition that we could have more fatalities.’

Debris was strewn across the street while smoke plumes billowed through the air, as two ‘walking wounded’ were rushed to hospital

The fire has now been extinguished, but emergency services are still ‘carrying out significant work’ at the scene, which is cordoned off
When asked how many people were thought to be missing, he said: ‘Given the destruction of the building it is hard to properly assess the numbers.
‘We are looking in the region of around a dozen, currently. That number could fluctuate, but that’s the number we’re operating to.’
The fire has now been extinguished, but emergency services are still ‘carrying out significant work’ at the scene, which is cordoned off.
People have been asked to avoid the area.
Locals have also been urged to avoid the hospital’s emergency department unless absolutely necessary to ensure the resources can be adequately used to treat victims.

The explosion shattered windows in the immediate vicinity of the tragedy
It has not yet been established what caused the explosion, but Jersey’s gas supplier, Island Energy, has issued a statement, reading: ‘We are working with @JsyFire to understand exactly what has happened.
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‘[We] will share more information once it is available. We ask that islanders continue to follow the advice given by emergency services at this time.’
It was also revealed residents in the block called fire services last night to report an issue with the flats.
Mr Smith confirmed on Saturday morning the fire brigade had attended the scene earlier in the evening.
He said police would investigate ‘whether or not there was a safety issue’ regarding gas supplies.

Jersey’s gas supplier, Island Energy, has issued a statement, reading: ‘We are working with @JsyFire to understand exactly what has happened’

One person has died and up to 12 people are missing after an explosion destroyed several flats in Jersey
The flats were owned by public housing company Andium Homes, which is owned by the Jersey government.
Now, the remainder of the residents are being cared for at St Helier Town Hall, where they’re being provided bedding, clothing and anything else they may need.
Jersey’s chief minister Kristina Moore said the area would be under investigation for ‘some days’ as she expressed condolences to families affected.
Speaking alongside Mr Smith at the conference, she said: ‘It’s a huge shock to everyone this morning, but in the first instance our condolences go to the families who are affected and we’re all thinking and praying for those who are worried about their loved ones.
‘We all share in their concern.’
Ms Moore said she would keep islanders updated as investigations continue.
This is a developing story. More to come

The fire has now been extinguished, but emergency services are still ‘carrying out significant work’ at the scene, which is cordoned off


Robin Smith (left), chief officer at States of Jersey Police and Chief minister of Jersey, Kristina Moore (right) held an emergency press conference to discuss the tragedy on Saturday morning