Chelsea building collapse: First pictures from dramatic collapse on exclusive London street as people evacuated

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Houses have been sold for as much as £16,000,000 on the street, according to Right Move

Homes on an exclusive Chelsea street, where houses sell for millions of pounds, have completely collapsed in a dramatic crush.Dozens of people living in neighbouring homes were evacuated as fire crews rushed to Durham Place  at 11.34pm on Monday, November 2.Construction work has been taking place on the two mid-terraced houses where all four floors collapsed to the ground. It is understood the work was being done to convert the homes into one.Around 40 people were evacuated from neighbouring properties and a 25m cordon was put in place as a precaution by the Metropolitan Police Service.Police officers set up a cordon on the street, where houses have been sold for as much as £16,000,000 in recent years, according to the right Move.The London Fire Bridge's Urban Search and Rescue crews worked through the night to make the scene safe and at this stage there are no reports of any injuries.

Station Commander Jason Jones, who was at the scene, said: “There was a total collapse of the building from the roof to ground level.“Firefighters worked to make the scene safe and our drone team carried out a search.“A police search dog also carried out an external search of the building and at this stage, there are no reports of any injuries. Nobody is thought to have been inside the building at the time of the collapse.“Local road closures will remain in place on Tuesday morning, November 3.”

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