PARIS — A large explosion damaged a bakery in central Paris on Saturday morning, killing two people and injuring 37, with 10 in critical condition, the BBC reported.
The Independent reported that the cause was caused by a gas leak. Officials said they did not believe the explosion was related to terrorism.
Thirty-seven people were injured, including 10 seriously hurt, in the blast on Rue de Trévise, the network reported.
Update 8:23 a.m. EST Jan 12: Two firefighters were killed after a large explosion at a bakery in central Paris, officials told the BBC.
The fire occurred shortly after 9 a.m. in Paris, the Evening Standard reported.
This is a developing story.