Nearly two dozen people were injured after an explosion at a historic hotel in downtown Fort Worth, Texas on Monday afternoon.

By 6:30pm, the FWFD reported 21 people had been injured with no fatalities. Many of the victims suffered minor injuries, with one person is said to be in critical condition, and four in serious but not life-threatening condition. The FWFD added the fire had been extinguished and they were still searching for potential victims or survivors.

At 9:00pm, as part of its final update of the night, the FDFW announced that “search efforts will continue throughout the night to ensure no one is trapped" and that reunification center at 200 5th Street that had been set up earlier in the day for those attempting to locate loved ones had closed.

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Fort Worth, Texas explosion

The fire department added that “there are no public safety concerns for anyone in the Downtown area” regarding the explosion.

While the incident is still under investigation, the FWFD said it “has characteristics of a gas explosion.”

Fort Worth, Texas explosion.AP Photo/Julio Cortez

Fort Worth, Texas explosion

AP Photo/Julio Cortez

According to local outletFOX 4, the explosion happened at the W.T. Waggoner Building. It had recently been renovated into the Sandman Hotel on Houston Street and West 7th, less than half a mile from Sundance Square.

“There is a smell of gas here in downtown. We’re not sure if the smell of gas was caused from the explosion and the fire itself or if that’s what caused the explosion. But that’s what we’re looking at,” Craig Trojacek, the Public Information Officer for Fort Worth Fire, said.

“We have not made 100 percent determination, but we want to make it clear that this was some type of gas explosion,” Trojacek continued, in response to reports that the blast originated from inside of a sushi restaurant inside the hotel. “We are still working on the details of that.”

“[I was on the] seventh floor, and the building shook like someone slapped the side of it with your hand,” he told FOX 4. “So it was very loud and very violent.”

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Earlier in the evening, Fort Worth MayorMattie Parkerthanked the city’s emergency responders for their bravery and quick response.

source: people.com