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Body found after West Auckland explosion

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NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Mon, 3 Sep 2018, 5:43PM
Black smoke billowing into the sky after an explosion in West Auckland this afternoon. Photo / Jo Rule
Black smoke billowing into the sky after an explosion in West Auckland this afternoon. Photo / Jo Rule

Body found after West Auckland explosion

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Mon, 3 Sep 2018, 5:43PM

A body has been found after an explosion ripped through a West Auckland property this afternoon.

The force shook nearby homes and blew out neighbouring windows.

A black plume of smoke could be seen drifting from the property in Don Buck Rd, Massey.

"A body has been located following an explosion at a Henderson address near Swanson Rd this evening," police said.

"Police are carrying out a scene examination and are working to understand the circumstances of the incident.

"Police ask that the public avoid the area if possible while inquiries are underway."

Several residents said they felt the force of the bang.

A neighbour said the impact felt like a large shipping container had been dropped on the ground from a big height.

She said it blew out neighbouring windows and black smoke could be seen billowing into the sky.

Herald reader Louise Martin commented online: "Sounded like a massive gunshot - or cannon - with a hell of a vibration."

A St John spokeswoman said they were called to the scene at 4.54pm and one ambulance and two support cars arrived four minutes later.

The spokeswoman said they did not treat anyone and left the scene at 6.15pm.

A Fire and Emergency NZ spokesman told Stuff three crews were called to a shed on fire in Don Buck Rd at 4.55pm.

The shed was "well alight", the spokesman said.

A police spokesperson said they are currently responding to reports of an explosion and fire at a Henderson address, near Swanson Road.

"There is no more information until Police staff reach the scene to investigate.

"Members of the public are requested to avoid the scene if possible as traffic diversions will be put in place shortly."

 

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