Paris police say several people have been injured in an explosion and fire at a bakery suspected to be caused by a gas leak.
A Paris police spokeswoman said firefighters were at the scene of the explosion on Saturday morning at the bakery on Rue Trevise in the 9th arrondissement of north-central Paris.
She said several injuries have been reported to police but no deaths. Not authorised to be publicly named, she provided no further details.
French television showed emergency vehicles surrounding the area. Images shared on social media showed the area around Rue De Montyon covered in debris with a fire raging in at least one building.
The explosion took place amid heavy security in Paris and around France in the wake of yellow vest protests expected later on Saturday.
Destruction for blocks after an explosion on rue de trévise pic.twitter.com/GsrLqyasQA
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Emergency workers and firefighters put out the fire at the bakery on the corner of the streets Saint-Cecile and Rue de Trevise in central Paris [Thomas Samson/AFP] |