Explosion in a Building Leaves at Least Four Dead in Belgium

King Philip of Belgium will visit the site of the event this Friday to meet with victims and emergency services.

At least four people died after the explosion of a residential building in the Belgian city of Hoboken.

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Local media reported that emergency services are looking for a possible fifth victim in the rubble of the building.

After locating three bodies in the early hours of Friday, rescuers found a room and continue the work to search for a neighbor who has not given news since the event.

The explosion on Thursday destroyed the top of the building and since then firefighters have been working through the rubble to look for possible victims.

Ontploffing in Hoboken is niet gewoon ongeluk. Het is wat (opnieuw) gebeurt als politieke wil ontbreekt om alle burgers kwalitatieve (sociale) huisvesting te garanderen en mensen dan maar toevlucht zoeken tot slecht onderhouden panden op private huurmarkt. https://t.co/R2shd3jzXl

— Stijn Oosterlynck (@StOosterlynck) June 14, 2024

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Explosion in Hoboken is not just an accident. It is what happens (again) when political will is lacking to guarantee all citizens high-quality (social) housing and people then resort to poorly maintained properties on the private rental market.

In addition to the deaths, at least three were seriously injured and three others were slightly injured as a result of the explosion, the causes of which are still being investigated by the authorities, who consider that it was due to a gas leak, among other hypotheses.

King Philip of Belgium will visit the site of the event this Friday to meet with victims and emergency services.