Emergency services in Madrid, Spain, reported that an explosion in a building injured 25 people on Saturday, with two individuals sustaining serious injuries. Firefighters suspect a gas leak triggered the blast, though police are still investigating the exact cause.
According to fire chief Javier Romero, the explosion occurred around 3 p.m. on the ground floor of a three-story building. Firefighters rescued four people from the debris. The explosion caused significant damage to a cafe, a shop, and other properties.
The incident unfolded at a bar in the Vallecas area. Emergency services promptly responded, deploying sniffer dogs and drones to expedite rescue efforts. The bar was a popular local establishment, and the explosion caused widespread panic in the surrounding area.
Civil Protection and medical services treated 25 people. Three of the injured suffered severe injuries, potentially life-threatening due to burns or trauma. Two others were in potentially serious condition, while the remainder sustained minor injuries. All the injured were admitted to nearby hospitals. Emergency services stated that the situation was under control but rescue operations continued.
The precise cause of the explosion remains undetermined. Initial reports suggest a gas leak or other technical malfunction, but official confirmation is pending. Local police and investigative agencies arrived on the scene and initiated investigations. The explosion devastated the bar, leading to 25 injuries. Authorities have advised residents in the vicinity to remain vigilant.









