Police have this morning been delivering supplies to the Parish Hall for those that remain.
“No-one here was actually injured, but we had people whose windows were blown in, and others from further away who’d been woken by the explosion and had to evacuate, they just came here in the first clothes they could find,” he said.
“Our biggest concern is for those in hospital and if some people have lost their lives then our thoughts are with their families.”
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Mr Crowcroft said the incident was the biggest to affect St. Helier since the gasworks explosion in 2012, when the Town Hall was also a key focal point for helping those affected.
Islands Energy Group CEO Jo Cox said in a statement: “We are co-operating fully with the emergency services following the serious incident in St. Helier this morning.
“Our thoughts are with the residents of the area and anyone who has been affected.
“We are working with Jersey Fire and Rescue to understand exactly what has happened and will share more information once it is available. We ask that Islanders continue to follow the advice given by emergency services at this time.”
A cordon remains in place around Pier Road, extending down towards the Weighbridge.

Pictured: A cordon is in place at the bottom of Pier Road.
Islanders are being asked to avoid the Emergency Department unless strictly necessary as medics respond to the incident.
The vaccination centre at Fort Regent has been closed.
The Government is due to host a press conference shortly.
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“Walking wounded” treated at Town Hall after explosion on Pier Road
Pictured top: Constable Simon Crowcroft taking deliveries at the Town Hall (Jake Stolte), and the site of the explosion this morning (Matt Hotton).