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At least 25 people have been injured in a huge gas explosion at a bar in Madrid.
Of those hit by the blast, three have critical injuries and another two potentially serious wounds, emergency services said.
The event took place at approximately 3pm on Manuel Maroto Street in the Puente de Vallecas area of Madrid, impacting both the bar and the apartments above it.
Emergency services were scrambled to the scene, with sniffer dogs and drones being deployed to provide additional support.
Fire crews were working to remove debris in the Vallecas neighborhood. Madrid emergency services shared a video on X showing the bar’s partially fallen ceiling and bricks scattered across the floor.
Sniffer dogs were also seen combing through the wreckage.
Doors were torn from their frames, and broken glass was littered on the road outside, as emergency personnel transported an injured person on a stretcher.
According to emergency services, civil protection and medical teams had attended to 25 individuals, with three sustaining ‘serious’ injuries and two being in ‘potentially serious’ condition.

At least 25 people have been injured in a huge gas explosion at a bar in Madrid. Pictured: Emergency responders at the scene

Doors were torn from their frames, and broken glass was littered on the road outside, as emergency personnel transported an injured person on a stretcher.

Police have closed off a section of the street and are directing traffic on adjoining roads

Of those hit by the blast, three have critical injuries and another two potentially serious wounds, emergency services said

The event took place at approximately 3pm on Manuel Maroto Street in the Puente de Vallecas area of Madrid, impacting both the bar and the apartments above it.

Firefighters were clearing rubble at the premises in the capital’s Vallecas neighbourhood, Madrid emergency services announced on X, sharing footage of the bar’s partially collapsed ceiling and bricks strewn on the ground
Neighbours told El Pais that the blast occurred in an area treated as an inhabited ground floor.
Police have closed off a section of the street and are directing traffic on adjoining roads.
In a statement on X, Madrid’s council wrote: ‘[Police] have attended to 21 injured people, 3 of them serious and 2 potentially serious.
’18 [firefighting] units are continuing to work on removing the debris. They are being joined by the canine unit.
‘The Aerial Support Section of Madrid Police is working with drones.’
It comes after a British woman was killed in a gas explosion at a bar in southern Spain.
The 56-year-old was one of two women killed after a gas canister exploded at the Casa Javi bar in San Pedro del Pinatar in Murcia in June.

Neighbours told El Pais that the blast occurred in an area treated as an inhabited ground floor

Pictured: Emergency responders work to clear the scene following the explosion
![In a statement on X, Madrid's council wrote: '[Police] have attended to 21 injured people, 3 of them serious and 2 potentially serious. 18 [firefighting] units are continuing to work on removing the debris. They are being joined by the canine unit. The Aerial Support Section of Madrid Police is working with drones'](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/09/13/18/102111111-15095313-image-m-41_1757783883720.jpg)
In a statement on X, Madrid’s council wrote: ‘[Police] have attended to 21 injured people, 3 of them serious and 2 potentially serious. 18 [firefighting] units are continuing to work on removing the debris. They are being joined by the canine unit. The Aerial Support Section of Madrid Police is working with drones’
The unnamed Brit, who reportedly lived in the area, was visiting the weekly market when she was struck by the blast.
Their deaths were today confirmed by the local town hall in a post on X.
The other fatal victim was the 38-year-old owner of the bar, a woman of Moroccan origin named Hind, who suffered severe burns, reports El Español.
The respected Spanish newspaper said the British woman was an expat who lives in the Lo Pagan area.