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One person is confirmed to have died in an explosion and subsequent fire that occurred in Bedford this morning (Saturday).
Emergency services were called just after 7.30am to reports of a house on fire in Cleat Hill.
A second person was taken to hospital to be treated for serious injuries.
Bedford Borough Council has set up an Emergency Assistance Centre for people who have been evacuated.
Officers are available at the Emergency Assistance Centre to give advice and to arrange support for those who need it.
Enquiries are ongoing to identify the cause of the explosion and residents still in their homes are advised to keep their windows open.
Detective Chief Superintendent Zara Brown said: “Our thoughts are first and foremost with the family and friends of the person who sadly died and the person who is being treated in hospital.
“We understand that this incident is very concerning for those who live in the vicinity and are still advising for people to avoid the Cleat Hill area whilst work at the scene continues.”
Anyone needing extra emotional support can call the Samaritans helpline on 116 123 which is free and available 24/7.