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Two in hospital after explosion at home in Scarborough
It comes after more than 50 homes and businesses were evacuated after the explosion – the cause of which is yet to be confirmed – in Cambridge Street, Scarborough at 5.45am on Friday (May 8).
North Yorkshire Police placed a cordon on the residential road, along with Victoria Road, as emergency services worked to make the scene safe.
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The incident was described as “absolute chaos” by owner of Lillys Reptile Rescue, in Victoria Road, Dave Bigsby.
In a post on social media, he said: “I received a notification that some services were down early this morning.
“When I got there, it was absolute chaos, but I was able to go inside the cordon to check that my animals were safe and well.”
The police joined North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, multiple ambulance crews and the gas board in investigating the scene.
Their efforts were commended by Scarborough and Whitby MP, Alison Hume, who urged members of the public to stay away from the area.
She also thanked staff at The Street, a community centre in Lower Clark, for opening up their space to help evacuees.
Speaking to The Press, Benita, a representative for The Street, said: “We wanted to help those left without their homes at the minute.
“We have a hall that can fit up to 200 people, so we have plenty of space, along with lots of tea, coffee and refreshments.”
She added: “It’s been quite chaotic for everyone, with road closures and building traffic.
“We hope everyone is ok.”
Businesses within the cordon, including Aldi in Northway, were closed as a result of the explosion, with many more homes evacuated from around 6am.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service left the scene shortly after 12.45pm.
At the time of publication, the cordon was still in place while an investigation was ongoing to determine the cause of the explosion.
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