Swansea Council says that a number of people are still unable to return home, following the explosion which left one man dead.
An appeal has been launched to help residents in Swansea who are still unable to return home after a suspected gas explosion.city were destroyed in Monday's blast, which left one man dead.the identity of the man who diedSwansea Council said a number of people are still unable to return to their homes after extensive damage was caused to properties and belongings.
SCVS Director Amanda Carr said"our hearts go out" to all affected and added"we are so proud" of the organisations, emergency responders and community members"who have stepped forward". Swansea Council leader Rob Stewart added:"The response of the community has been incredible and people are rallying around to do whatever they can to support those affected by this devastating event.
"We are with the people of Morriston and will continue to be with them in the coming months with further support and advice that they may need.
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