Around 30 people are believed to have been injured at a Jewish festival in North London after a small explosion occurred when a fire was lit.
Reports suggest that mobile phones may have been thrown onto the fire and exploded during the celebrations for the Lag BaOmer festival.
The phones were reportedly thrown onto the flames in Stamford Hill, north London, as a ‘warning against the evil of smartphones’.
It’s believed that the blast only occurred as the fire was being lit, suggesting that it was caused by the fire’s fuel – thought to be oil.
Footage captured by bystanders at the scene shows a bang and a large flash, with ambulance and emergency services subsequently attending the scene.
London Ambulance were called to the scene at about 11pm and treated multiple people for injuries – with ten hurt by the flames and another 20 injured as they ran from the blaze.
Source: Yahoo News UK
Reports suggest that mobile phones may have been thrown onto the fire and exploded during the celebrations for the Lag BaOmer festival.
The phones were reportedly thrown onto the flames in Stamford Hill, north London, as a ‘warning against the evil of smartphones’.
It’s believed that the blast only occurred as the fire was being lit, suggesting that it was caused by the fire’s fuel – thought to be oil.
Footage captured by bystanders at the scene shows a bang and a large flash, with ambulance and emergency services subsequently attending the scene.
London Ambulance were called to the scene at about 11pm and treated multiple people for injuries – with ten hurt by the flames and another 20 injured as they ran from the blaze.
Source: Yahoo News UK
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