A huge gas explosion has destroyed a terraced house in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, prompting a...

Published: 10:07 pm April 12, 2025
Updated: 1:07 pm October 8, 2025
Massive Gas Explosion Rips Through House in Worksop as Neighbours Evacuated

 

A huge gas explosion has destroyed a terraced house in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, prompting a major emergency response and the evacuation of nearby homes.
Chief Inspector Neil Humphris said:

“This is a major incident, and emergency services will remain at the scene throughout the night.

Multiple properties have been evacuated as we work with our partners to respond to this incident and understand how it happened. We are actively working to account for all local residents.”

Police are also warning members of the public to avoid the area to allow emergency services to continue their work safely and efficiently.

 

 

Massive Gas Explosion Rips Through House in Worksop as Neighbours Evacuated
Massive Gas Explosion Rips Through House In Worksop As Neighbours Evacuated

Explosion Impact and Public Reaction

Photos shared on social media show widespread destruction, including a collapsed roof, rubble across the street, and damage to adjacent buildings. Aerial images taken by drones reveal the full extent of the devastation, as fire crews continue to damp down hotspots in the debris.

A spokesperson for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed:

“Firefighters are currently dealing with a gas explosion on John Street, Worksop. We ask that the public avoid the area while crews do their work.”

So far, no serious injuries have been confirmed, but police and ambulance services are continuing to assess the situation and check on residents.

Investigation Underway

Investigators believe the explosion was caused by a gas leak, though the exact circumstances remain under investigation. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and utility companies are expected to attend the scene as part of the inquiry.

Community Support

Local councillors and residents have already begun to offer support, with some nearby homes reportedly offering shelter to evacuated neighbours. The local council is expected to open an emergency rest centre if required.

This is a developing story. Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting the location and time of the explosion.

 

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