Sheffield 'explosion': New photos emerge of devastating damage to home
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Firefighters and police were called to a property on Old Park Road, Greenhill, shortly before 1pm on Wednesday, July 13.
This followed unconfirmed reports of an ‘explosion’ at a Sheffield home. The incident has now been confirmed as a fire by South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue in which five fire crews in total attended the scene, including two from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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Hide AdThe road’s entrance was blocked off by attending officers as the dangerous fire caused devastating damage to the home.
A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said: “The road is blocked off as we are in attendance at a house fire involving a ground floor garage and first floor. Three crews from South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue are in attendance, plus two from our colleagues at Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service.
“Two main jets and two hose reels are currently in use by fire crews at the scene. We received the call about the incident shortly before 1pm.”
Reports of an ‘explosion’ from social media remain unconfirmed by the emergency services and the extent of the damage is also unknown.
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Hide AdA statement from South Yorkshire Police said: “We were called at 12.58 today (13 July) to reports of a fire at a property in Old Park Road in the Greenhill area of Sheffield. Emergency services remain at the scene, and enquiries are underway to understand the cause of the fire.”