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Jersey tower explosion: Search for bodies ‘will take weeks’

News Dec 11, 2022 at 12:26

Jersey tower explosion: Search for bodies 'will take weeks'

The chief of police said it is “with sadness” that the search and rescue operation has been moved to a “recovery operation”.

The search for bodies of people missing after an explosion in a block of flats in Jersey “will take weeks, not days” and will be “meticulous and painstaking”, police have said.

The emergency services are no longer looking for survivors, Robin Smith, the chief of police, said.

Three people are known to have died, and around a dozen people are still thought to be missing.

Asked if those who are missing had died, Mr Smith said: “We’ve now moved into the recovery phase [of the operation]. So inevitably and tragically and sadly that is the case.”

Firefighters, specialist rescue teams and dogs worked through the night to search for survivors in the debris of the block in St Helier.

The extent of the devastation was evident in video footage posted to Twitter by the Jersey government, which showed piles of rubble, crushed cars and a blown-out window in a neighbouring building.

Police described the scene at Haut du Mont on Pier Road as one of “utter devastation”.

Mr Smith said that the tower block had “completely collapsed” and “doesn’t even look like a building” after the “very, very significant explosion”.

‘Too early to speculate’ about cause

The fire service was called to the building at around 8.30pm on Friday night, hours before the blast, after residents reported smelling gas.

When asked what could cause such a “ferocious” explosion, Paul Brown, the chief fire officer, said there were “many different potential causes”, but it was too early to speculate.

Residents who lived in the flats have been moved to St Helier Town Hall, where they continue to be supported.

Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister, tweeted that he was “deeply saddened” by the incident and commended the work of the emergency services response, adding: “We stand ready to support in any way we can.”