People could be seen rushing down a street with shattered windows and other damage visible. Video / AFP
A huge blast and fire has broken out in the central Dutch city of Utrecht, with several buildings collapsing and at least four people lightly injured, according to the mayor.
“As far as we know now, there are four victims: two people treated by paramedics at the scene, one takento hospital with minor injuries, and another who became unwell after the events,” Sharon Dijksma told reporters.
“Fortunately, according to initial reports, there is no one seriously injured directly by the explosion,” she added.
Damage to buildings in Visscherssteeg following an explosion in Utrecht. Photo / Jonas Roosens, AFP
After several hours, firefighters succeeded in extinguishing the blaze that broke out at around 3.30pm on Thursday (local time) following what emergency services described as a “gigantic” explosion.
Authorities are still investigating the cause of the blast but a gas leak is the main hypothesis – no foul play is currently suspected.
Several buildings collapsed right in the historic heart of Utrecht, with firefighters waiting for the all-clear before searching debris for potential victims.
Firefighters work to put out a fire in a house on Visscherssteeg in Utrecht. Photo / Jeroen Jumelet, AFP
However, no one has been reported missing and authorities believe the buildings were empty at the time of the explosion.
An AFP reporter on the scene saw several firefighters with ladders trying to access buildings.