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Two toddlers who were killed during the explosion on Saturday evening House Fire in Butler, Mo.

Kansas City, Mon. – Two toddlers died on Saturday evening in a reported explosion and a house fire in Butler, Mo.

A 911 call at 11:30 p.m. the Sheriff department of the Bates County alerted the explosion and the fire in a rural part of the city, according to a Facebook contribution by the Sheriff department.

First aiders found the house into the fire.

Three of the five people living in the house were outside, but the two children could not be saved according to the Facebook post.

Both children died at the scene.

The three people who had escaped the burning house were taken to a hospital. Not a word on their conditions on Sunday morning.

Other fire brigades were called to hit the fire.

Examine the office of the Sheriff by Bates County and the office of the Firefighter of the US state of Missouri, which caused fire.

“Our hearts go to the families and friends of these children,” said the sheriff of Bates County, Chad Anderson, in the press release.

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