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07 Dec 2024 | 08:16 AM UTC

Netherlands: Authorities responding to building fire following explosion in Tarwekamp, The Hague, Dec. 7

Firefighters responding to building fire following explosion in Tarwekamp, The Hague, Netherlands, Dec. 7. Increased security, disruptions.

Informational

Authorities are responding to a large structure fire in Tarwekamp, The Hague, as of early Dec. 7. Officials report that an explosion partly destroyed a residential building. The cause of the explosion is not immediately known. Authorities have confirmed four casualties but continue to search for additional persons in the building.

Increased security measures will likely continue in the affected area over the coming hours. Localized transport and business disruptions are probable. Smoke from the fire may noticeably worsen air quality in the surrounding area over the short term. Authorities may implement evacuation orders.

Avoid the affected area until authorities give the all-clear. Consider taking alternative routes to circumvent the scene of the blaze and related disruptions. Adhere to all instructions issued by local officials, including any evacuation orders. Individuals not under evacuation orders should consider remaining indoors to avoid smoke exposure, especially if they suffer from a respiratory illness, such as asthma, or conditions that lead to increased risk from smoke exposure. Eye irritation is possible; flush irritated eyes with copious amounts of clean water.