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An explosion destroyed at least five apartments on Tarwekamp in The Hague. Four people were quickly hospitalized as rescuers searched for missing people. 7 Dec. 2024
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Sunday, 8 December 2024 - 09:43

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Residents affected in Hague disaster want more answers; Fundraising efforts launched

The explosions, which tore through the Tarwekamp complex early Saturday, have left the local community reeling. Around 100 residents gathered Saturday night at the Mariahoeve tennis park, many seeking answers about the cause of the explosions and the fate of their neighbors.

Mayor Jan van Zanen attended the meeting alongside Deputy Mayor Robert Barker, who oversees the Haagse Hout district where the disaster occurred. "The mayor is here mainly to listen," a spokesperson explained. Van Zanen assured attendees that every effort is being made to locate and recover any remaining victims.

Residents shared harrowing accounts of the explosions. "We woke up to a massive bang," said one couple who live across from the site. "We looked outside and saw half the building was gone. A child was screaming for help, but everything was buried under the rubble. We couldn’t do anything."


As the search continues, authorities have implemented strict measures to maintain privacy and ensure rescue teams can work undisturbed. Black screens now surround parts of the site, and journalists have been restricted to designated areas. Mayor Van Zanen also issued an emergency order Saturday to prevent unauthorized individuals from entering the area.


Meanwhile, local support has poured in for those affected by the disaster. The volunteer organization Lichtpuntjes van Mariahoeve has raised over 141,000 euros as of Sunday morning to assist residents who lost everything. The funds will be used to provide essentials such as food, clothing, and medicine, as well as to help families rebuild their lives.


Messages of support have poured in from across the Netherlands. Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema posted a statement on Instagram: "Amsterdam stands with the residents of The Hague who were shocked by this horrific explosion." Rotterdam officials also expressed condolences, noting their city experienced a deadly explosion earlier this year that killed three people.

"In just a short time, we’ve raised an incredible amount of money," the organization said in a statement. "Words cannot express our gratitude to everyone who has contributed."

Reporting by ANP

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