Smoke and flames jet out of the pavement as an electricity cable EXPLODES

Smoke and flames jet out of the pavement as an electricity cable EXPLODES – triggering fire alarms as startled residents flee indoors

  • The high voltage electricity cable explodes in the middle of the residential street
  • A stream of brown smoke and a fireball shoots into the air from a manhole
  • Incident took place in Edgbaston, Birmingham, just before 9.30am on Monday

This is the dramatic moment a high voltage electricity cable explodes in the middle of a residential street sending plumes of smoke and a fireball soaring into the air in Birmingham.

Residents were left running into their homes for shelter after fire and smoke began shooting up from an uncovered manhole on Highfield Road in Edgbaston on Monday.

Police and fire crews had been called to the street just before 9.30am after a small explosion was reported near a car.  

It is understood no one was injured during the incident.

A stream of brown smoke erupts from the uncovered man on Highfield Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham, after the electricity cable explodes

During the footage, a resident stands outside his house before a stream of smoke juts outs of an uncovered manhole on the pavement.

As the brown smoke shoots out of the hole and fire begins to emerge, residents rush into their homes for safety.    

An eyewitness said: ‘The emergency services were called earlier in the day because there was an explosion near a car on the road.

‘The explosion was so big, fire alarms went off from inside homes. The police weren’t doing anything to seal the road off.

‘People weren’t told to go inside when the explosion happened. It was just so lucky they weren’t too close and were able to rush in.

‘No one is too sure what was happening or why it happened.’

Following the incident, the West Midlands gas distributor Cadent was called out to the scene to carry out checks on the gas pipes.  

A resident runs into his home after smoke and a fireball shoot out of the manhole in Birmingham

A resident runs into his home after smoke and a fireball shoot out of the manhole in Birmingham

The smoke continues to rise out of the hole as residents rush into their homes for shelter

The smoke continues to rise out of the hole as residents rush into their homes for shelter

A spokeswoman for the company said: ‘West Midlands gas distributor Cadent was called out to reports of an explosion in Highfield Road, Birmingham, by the emergency services. 

‘We carried out extensive checks on our gas pipes and found them to be sound, with no leaks.’     

A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: ‘We received a call reporting a gas explosion on Highfield Road, Washwood Heath at just before 9.30am yesterday (Mon 3 Aug).

‘Officers set up a cordon on Highfield Road between Harts Road and Nansen Road and Herrick Road as fire crews dealt with the incident.

‘It is understood no one was injured and the roads were reopened by 11.50am.’

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