Men arrested after house explosion injures four

The house is located on Southfield Lane in Bradford
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Two people have been arrested after five people were injured in an explosion at a house, police have said.
The explosion took place at the empty house on Southfield Lane, Bradford, at about 22:00 BST on Saturday, but two neighbouring properties were also damaged and a man, woman and child were treated for minor injuries.
A 27-year-old man, who was found seriously injured near the scene, was arrested on suspicion of theft.
A 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of metal theft on Sunday after initially fleeing the scene.
Officers said the men were attempting to steal metal from the unoccupied terraced property.
Both are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Fire and ambulance services also attended the "significantly damaged" building, as well as the two adjacent properties.

Neighbour Paula Newsome heard the explosion, which shook her house
Neighbour Paula Newsome heard the explosion as she was getting ready for bed at about 22:00.
She said: "I was aiming to get a nice early night and sat there trying to relax and boom. And not just a bang, it was a boom.
"It shook the entire house. It felt like something had run into us. It was shocking. The pets were terrified, I was shaking, and I really didn't know what had happened."
She said neighbours gathered in the street to see what was going on.
"I went down and walked around the corner and I saw this unbelievable sight. There was just a hole where this house used to be. Most of the building was at the opposite side of the road.
"There were so many emergency services here it was untrue."
Ms Newsome said it wasn't until 01:00 this morning that she felt she had calmed enough to go to bed, but when she went to lie down she saw the explosion had caused debris to fall from her roof.
"My bedroom is in the loft and when I got upstairs – when I finally stopped shaking enough to go to sleep – there was dust and bits that had fallen off the ceiling on the pillows.
"I checked around and there seems to be a bit of a crack in the plaster but I think it's just superficial."

Utilities services were making the property safe on Sunday morning
The force said the affected property was made safe with the assistance of utilities companies.
Supt Lucy Leadbeater, from Bradford District Police, said: "A number of enquiries remain ongoing into this serious incident today."
She added: "While the cause of the explosion at this empty property remains under investigation, we are investigating reports of a metal theft taking place there just prior to the incident."
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed a technical rescue unit with dogs carried out further searches after the casualties were treated to ensure there were no persons unaccounted for.

Police said the injuries suffered by the family living next door were not life-threatening
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