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10 persons reported dead in a gas station blast, Ireland

There was a gas station explosion at a small village in northwest Ireland having a death toll of 10 on Saturday.Ireland’s police force, Garda Siochana, said the midafternoon explosion killed four men, three women, two teenagers and a girl of primary school age. Eight people were hospitalized, one in critical condition — after the blast destroyed the Applegreen service station in the community of about 400 people near Ireland’s rugged Atlantic coast.

The explosion leveled the gas station building, which holds the main shop and post office for the village, damaged an adjacent apartment building and shattered the windows in nearby cottages.

“Search and recovery ” operation was done as Emergency responders from Ireland and neighboring Northern Ireland joined the police while sniffer dogs combed the debris, and a mechanical digger lifted piles of rubble from the site on Saturday.

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“The whole front of the building collapsed… and the roof of the first floor collapsed down into the shop. It’s a miracle they got anyone out.”Local Medic ,Dr Paul Stewart said.

Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin also said it was one of the “darkest of days for Donegal and the entire country.””People across this island will be numbed by the same sense of shock and utter devastation as the people of Creeslough at this tragic loss of life,” Martin said.

Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue, who represents Donegal in Ireland’s parliament, said the service station was well known across the country because of its prominent position on the area’s main N56 road, also tagged as “the heart” of the local community.”People are shocked and numbed.People have been rallying together and everyone’s concern is with the families of those who have lost their loved ones and how they can support them.”he said.

Another local lawmaker, Pearse Doherty, said people in the community were in shock.”It’s something nobody ever thought could happen in a little village like this where everyone knows each other.A quarter past three yesterday, kids were coming out of school, people were going to collect their welfare payments. For such a nightmare to occur, that will take some time to sink in.”

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