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At least two dead in explosion in block of flats in Reims

At least two people died and another ten were injured when the blast, reportedly caused by a gas leak, partly destroyed the building in Reims.

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At least two people have died after an explosion partly destroyed a block of flats in the north-east French city of Reims, reports BBC News.

Mayor Adeline Hazan told BFM TV that the explosion at the four-storey building was probably caused by a gas leak.

Emergency services say at least 10 people have been injured, including a number of children. Images show one end of the building has collapsed. A firefighter said there were "many victims" but could not give any more information.

Ms Hazan told BFM TV the blast - which happened at 11.15 a.m. CET had been "very strong" and had shattered windows in other buildings.

She said the bodies of the two victims remained under the rubble.

The building is reported to date from the 1960s or 70s and about a dozen flats are affected.

Read more of this report from BBC News.