At least three people have died and three others are injured after explosions rocked a block of flats in The Hague in the Netherlands, authorities have said.
Firefighters rushed to the three-storey building following the blasts that caused the collapse of several homes in the Tarwekamp area at around 06:15 (05:15 GMT) on Saturday.
The city’s mayor, Jan van Zanen, said it was unknown how many people were still missing.
The cause of the explosions is not yet clear, but Dutch police said a car drove away “at very high speed” shortly after, and have appealed for witnesses