Emergency services rush to large explosion at warehouse near Bristol

Huge explosion at warehouse near Bristol ‘causes casualties’ as emergency services rush to the scene

  •  BREAKING: Up to three people have been injured in a warehouse explosion
  •  Avon Fire and Rescue Service are attending the scene in Hartcliffe, Bristol
  •  South Western Ambulance Service are also in attendance to help the injured

A large explosion at a warehouse near Bristol has left up to three people injured.  

Avon Fire and Rescue Service says people have been injured following the explosion in the Hartcliffe area of Bristol.

Fires from the explosion on King Weston Lane, in Avonmouth, have been put out, a spokesperson told MailOnline, but the incident is ongoing and emergency services are at the scene. 

Eye-witnesses reported emergency services rushing to the scene, with ‘at least ten ambulances’ along with police and fire crews heading to the scene. 

The fire service was called at 11.22am and has confirmed there have been ‘casualties’ as a result of the incident.

A spokesperson said: ‘We have been called to a large explosion at 11:22 in a warehouse in Avonmouth.

‘Crews from Avonmouth, Southmead, Yate, Patchway, Kingswood and Temple are currently attending.

‘We are joined by Avon and Somerset Police and Ambulance on site. The incident is ongoing.’

A spokesperson for South Western Ambulance Service added: ‘South Western Ambulance Service is responding to a serious incident at premises on King’s Weston Lane, Avonmouth, Bristol.

‘We have attended with multiple resources alongside fire service and police personnel.’

Avon Fire & Rescue Service are also on the scene. 

More to follow.