Cordon lifted from around County Durham house explosion site

The cordon around a County Durham property, decimated by what's thought to have been a gas explosion, is now being lifted.

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 25th Jun 2024

The cordon around a County Durham property, decimated by what's thought to have been a gas explosion, is now being lifted.

The incident happened in the early hours of yesterday morning - on Coronation Terrace in Willington.

It left a man in his forties with serious injuries and he remains in hospital in a critical condition.

Police have been working alongside gas engineers and fire investigators at the scene to establish the cause of the explosion.

Officers have since stood down from the scene and the cordon that was in place around the property has been lifted.

Gas engineers will remain in the street for the next few days while the local authority and landlord will work to make the property safe.

Detective Chief Inspector Mel Sutherland, who is leading the investigation, said: “This was an extremely frightening experience for all those involved and has caused a great deal of concern within the local community.

“Several residents displayed extraordinary bravery coming to the injured man’s aid following the explosion and I’d like to sincerely thank them for their selflessness in helping someone during their time of need.

“The community spirit shown by these residents has been extremely moving to witness – if anyone needs any extra support in the coming days or weeks, please contact us and we can signpost you to people who can help.”

He added: “While our enquiries at the scene have been completed, our investigation to establish the cause of the blast remains ongoing.

“I’d like to ask anyone who may have any information that could assist these enquiries to contact us as soon as possible.”

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