POLICE LAUNCH FIRE INVESTIGATION
Jeremy Paine, assistant chief constable of Sussex Police, said:
'Shortly before two o clock this afternoon (Sunday) emergency services were called to the Marley Farm.
'Just under an hour later there was a large explosion.
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Hide Ad'Tragically two members of the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service were killed in that explosion.
'Another 12 people were injured - nine members of the East Sussex Fire and Rescue, two members of the public and a police sergeant.
'They all went to hospital.
'Some have been released and some are still at hospital.
'There is a 200m cordon around the factory and the advice from the fire and rescue service is that the fire is going to be allowed to burn for a while because there is some concern around some acetylene tanks that may be present.
'We are conducting a full investigation as to the background and circumstances of this event. That's the police, health and safety and the fire and rescue service.'