Three people have been evacuated after a house collapsed amid a fire and explosion in Croydon.
Firefighters were called to the scene in Galpin’s Road in Thornton Heath shortly after 7am on Monday.
Residents told the PA news agency that three children had been evacuated but they feared a fourth was still trapped inside.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said four people have been treated, with three patients being taken to hospital.
“We have treated four patients at an incident in Galpins Road, Thornton Heath,” they said. “One was discharged on scene and three others were taken to hospital.
“We remain on scene with our emergency service colleagues.”
Fire in Thornton Heath today
London Fire Brigade (LFB) said the cause of the fire and explosion is not known. Dozens of worried neighbours gathered near a police cordon shortly after the explosion.
Several people, who had been evacuated in their pyjamas, told the PA news agency their windows were shattered early on Monday morning by the force of the explosion.
Two neighbours, Kutoya Kukanda, 50, and Delroy Simms, 62, said they helped rescue three children from the rubble at around 7am, but they feared a girl aged around four or five was still trapped inside.
They added they believed the children’s mother had been evacuated, and that the house next door had also been badly affected by the blast.
Many said they had reported a strong gas smell two weeks ago, and others said they had been feeling dizzy and sick over the last two days.
Six fire engines and around 40 firefighters were sent to the scene where the terraced house collapsed.
How many houses were damaged by Thornton Heath explosion
LFB said it had taken 14 calls to the incident since 7.08am.
Fire crews from Norbury, Mitcham, West Norwood, Woodside and surrounding fire stations were sent to the scene.
A statement from the brigade said: “A terraced house has collapsed following an explosion and neighbouring properties have also been damaged. Three people have been rescued.”
The Metropolitan Police confirmed officers are also at the scene.
A statement on Twitter said: “Officers are at the scene in Galpin’s Road as part of the emergency services response to this incident. Please follow @LondonFire for updates.”
London Ambulance Service said it is also responding to the incident.
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