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Two injured in Flax Bourton quarry explosion

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Two people were injured in an explosion involving a lorry at Stancombe Quarry in Flax Bourton, near Bristol.
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One man suffered first degree burns and another suffered third degree burns.
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The incident occurred at approximately 16:50 BST.
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The A370 road was closed following the incident and has since reopened.
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The men were carrying out testing on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) tanks when the explosion occurred.
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Firefighters found a small fire in the lorry trailer on arrival.
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Stancombe Quarry, run by Tarmac, produces limestone used for concrete, building blocks and asphalt.
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Both injured men, believed to be in their 50s, were taken to Frenchay Hospital.
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The men suffered burns to their upper bodies and faces.
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Two people have been injured in an explosion involving a lorry at Stancombe Quarry in Flax Bourton, near Bristol.

A spokesman from Great Western Ambulance Service said one man had suffered first degree burns and another third degree burns.

A police spokesman said officers were called to a report that a lorry carrying gas cylinders had exploded.

Both men, believed to be in their 50s, were taken to Frenchay Hospital.

An Avon Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said they had suffered burns to their upper bodies and faces.

He added that their injuries were serious but were not thought to be life-threatening.

The incident happened at about 1650 BST. The A370 was closed and has since reopened.

Neville Levy, operations manager for the ambulance service, said the men had been carrying out testing on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) tanks when the explosion happened.

The fire service spokesman said firefighters had found a small fire in the lorry trailer on arrival.

Stancombe Quarry, run by Tarmac, produces limestone which is used for concrete, building blocks and asphalt.

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