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Italy: 3 dead, 6 missing in explosion in Sicily caused by gas leak

The explosion also collapsed three other buildings

ITALY-BLAST/ Rescuers carry a body on a stretcher at the site of a gas explosion that caused several houses to collapse in Ravanusa, Italy, December 13, 2021 | Reuters

Firefighters in Sicily were digging through the rubble of a collapsed apartment building Sunday in the search for six missing people after an explosion apparently caused by a gas leak killed at least three, authorities said. 

The building was occupied by nine members of an extended family, and two visiting relatives  a heavily pregnant woman and her husband  were also on the premises when the explosion occurred late Saturday in the town of Ravanusa, firefighters said. 

Two women were rescued overnight. 

One of them, 80-year-old Rosa Carmina, told La Repubblica daily that the lights went out suddenly and the ceiling and floors collapsed." Her sister-in-law, who lived on the floor above her, also survived and was rescued from beneath a pile of rubble. 

The explosion also collapsed three other buildings that appear to have been unoccupied, and shattered windows in three more. 

It was certainly a gas leak that created created a bubble of methane, the head of Sicily's civil protection agency, Salvatore Cocina, told ANSA. 

He said that a preliminary finding indicates that the functioning of an elevator may have set off the explosion, which was then fed by a gas space heater. 

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