Belgrade, Serbia—An explosion triggered by a gas pipeline failure leveled parts of an apartment complex in Belgrade on Thursday. The blast killed three residents and left the structure severely compromised. Firefighters arrived within minutes to combat the fire that erupted following the blast.
Emergency teams searched the debris for several hours to locate survivors. They managed to pull two individuals from the rubble, though they were pronounced dead at the scene along with one other resident. The explosion caused windows in adjacent buildings to shatter from the shockwave.
The local gas utility provider cut the main supply line to the neighborhood to prevent further leaks. Engineers are now inspecting the remaining sections of the pipeline to ensure no other hazards exist. The cause of the initial rupture remains under investigation.
Authorities have ordered the immediate evacuation of the entire complex due to fears of a secondary structural collapse. Families are currently waiting in a designated holding area while the building is evaluated. The city is providing temporary accommodation for those who cannot return to their homes.
Forensic investigators are mapping the blast radius to determine the exact point of the pipeline failure. They are looking into reports of a gas odor noticed by residents earlier in the morning. The building management is assisting the police with their inquiries.
The scene remains under tight security while the stabilization process begins. The city council has promised a formal investigation into the safety protocols of the residential gas network. Many residents are calling for a complete audit of the pipes in this district.
Casualty counts were confirmed by the police during a brief statement this afternoon. Counseling services are being provided to the survivors, many of whom witnessed the destruction of their homes. There is no timeline for when residents can return to collect their belongings.
Work to secure the area will continue through the night. The focus remains on preventing further damage and ensuring the area is safe for investigative crews. Official updates will follow as more information becomes available.
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