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Man dies and several injured after explosion at flats in Alloa

Fire and emergency crews were called to Kellie Place in the town on Sunday evening.

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An explosion has ripped through a block of flats in Clackmannanshire, leaving one man dead and several others injured.

Fire and emergency crews were called to Alloa at about 6pm on Sunday amid reports of an explosion at a block of flats.

One man, who was inside the Kellie Place property when the explosion happened, was killed in the blast.

Photograph down the street of police tape in front of a building that has damage to its front where an explosion happened
Emergency crews attended the block of flats after an explosion (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Three other people from the same block of flats were taken to Forth Valley Royal Infirmary for treatment to minor injuries.

Sergeant Neill Drummond said: “We are still working to establish the full circumstances of what happened at this property, however, we can confirm that one male has passed away.

“Our inquiries to confirm his identity and provide his next of kin with all the necessary support they may require are ongoing.

“We are grateful to the local community for their continued co-operation and support of our investigation, and we’ll provide more information in due course.”

Gas engineers at the scene at Kellie Place in Alloa
Gas engineers at the scene at Kellie Place in Alloa (Andrew Milligan/PA)

These included a specialist urban search and rescue team, a heavy rescue unit, one height appliance and four fire engines.

Emergency crews left the Kellie Place scene at around 10.15pm, a spokesman for the fire service said.

After the explosion, police and emergency crews implemented a number of road closures to allow room for the multi-agency response.

A number of road closures along the A907, B9096, Kellie Place and Tullibody Road were being lifted as the “major incident” was stood down just before midnight, Police Scotland said.

Further utilities work may be required, however, and could result in additional closures.

Alloa Town Hall has been opened as a respite centre for occupants of the other flats as gas and electrical work is undertaken.

Police Scotland said if they could not return to their homes, residents will be supported with alternative accommodation for the night.

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