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People trapped and several injured as huge explosion ‘blows apartment block to pieces’

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!A huge gas explosion has ripped through an apartment block, with people feared to be trapped inside.The incident occurred at the Arrive Perimeter apartments in DeKalb County, Georgia, US.A local police offer told Channel 2 Action news moments ago: “It fairly well blew the building to pieces."Local police also offered a crucial update via Twitter in the last few minutes.Dunwoody Police tweeted: "If you live in the Arrive Apartment and are not affected by the explosion, please remain in your home. "The entrances/exits are closed off as the fire dept.

works. "Please be patient and understand there is a huge incident scene ongoing right now."@GARedCross has been notified."Police earlier.

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