A strong explosion destroyed a building in the center of Madrid, shortly after 15 Wednesday, January 20. It is a building located at 98 Calle de Toledo, in the La Latina district. At the moment the causes remain unknown, but the most likely hypothesis, at the moment, remains that of a gas leak.
Two witnesses told Reuters Agency that they heard a loud explosion. The building is severely damaged, especially on the upper floors. According to the Spanish newspaper El Paìs, the property of the building involved claimed that there were no casualties or injuries. The area has been evacuated and isolated and rescue operations are underway.
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