Three-storey condominium block collapses after explosion within the Hague as emergency staff seek for survivors underneath the rubble
A three-storey block of flats collapsed after a massive explosion in the Hague this morning, sparking a desperate search for survivors trapped under the rubble.
Huge plumes of smoke billowed from a large hole where the building stood, with an acrid smell in the air early today as firefighters worked to control the blaze.
Four people injured in the explosion had been taken to local hospitals, according to the fire service. At least five homes were destroyed in the incident, authorities said.
It is not yet known what caused the explosion or inferno near the Dutch city centre, nor how many victims may still be stuck under the wreckage.
‘It was like an earthquake,’ said bystander Dimi, 53.
‘Something collapsed but we didn’t see where it came from. I know these neighbours. My kids go to school with them.’
‘My new car has also been seriously damaged,’ he added.
Smoke billows and fire continues to rage at the site of the explosion
A person is wheeled to an ambulance following the large explosion in the Hague
Damage to the scene following a massive explosion in the Hague on Saturday morning
Footage showed dozens of fire trucks as firefighters battled the blaze from the ground and from higher positions.
Debris was strewn across the street and several windows had been blown out, an AFP reporter said.
According to local media outlet Regio15, several people had already been rescued from the scene.
‘I was asleep and suddenly there was this huge bang,’ Adam Muller, a 14-year-old local, told AFP.
‘I looked out of the window and just saw flames. It’s a massive shock,’ he added.
‘The fire is releasing a lot of smoke in the immediate vicinity… Residents are advised to close windows and doors and turn off ventilation,’ authorities said.
The city’s mayor Jan van Zanen was on site to coordinate rescue efforts, according to Regio15.
‘At this moment, the emergency services are busy rescuing and searching for people and fighting the fire,’ said the city’s fire service in a statement.
A picture from local news agency ANP showed one person being led away on a stretcher into a waiting ambulance.
Homes on multiple floors appeared to have been destroyed by the explosion, said Regio15.
Early images from public broadcaster NOS showed several dozen firefighters tackling a large blaze and breaking down doors to gain access to the block.
Emergency services block roads and work to extinguish the massive fire, still raging
Firemen try to douse a fire following a fire and an explosion at a residential building in The Hague on December 7
According to local media outlet Regio15, several people had already been rescued
A three-storey apartment block in the Hague partially collapsed December 7, 2024 after a fire and explosion, firefighters said
It is not yet known what caused the explosion or inferno near the Dutch city centre
A picture from local news agency ANP showed one person being led away on a stretcher into a waiting ambulance.
Elite search and rescue teams, specialised in searching for victims in natural disasters and earthquakes, were on their way to the scene with trained dogs, NOS said.
The Hague is the third biggest city in the Netherlands with a population of more than half a million.
It is best known as the home of the International Criminal Court (ICC), and more than 150 international law organisations.