By Lara Keay For Mailonline
Published: 14:08 GMT, 23 March 2019 | Updated: 14:16 GMT, 23 March 2019
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A pensioner has had a miracle escape after her bungalow exploded blowing the walls and the roof apart.
Neighbours claimed the woman, believed to be in her seventies, walked out of the wreckage after the suspected gas explosion at her home in Buckfastleigh, Devon.
Emergency services were scrambled to the destroyed property after residents heard a deafening bang and felt the ground shake just before 8am.
Aerial images of the building show the devastating extent of the blast, with bricks and other debris littering the road.
The elderly resident was rushed to hospital with serious burns, while another is being treated for minor injuries.
Aerial images of a bungalow in Buckfastleigh, Devon show how it has been totally destroyed, with bricks and other debris littering the road after a gas explosion there this morning
Bricks and debris were left lying across the road and on top of nearby parked cars
The cause of the explosion has not yet been confirmed, but local reports suggest there was a gas leak.
Neighbour Tom Hall, who lives 100ft from the blasted property in Barn Park, said the fact that the woman survived was a miracle.
He added: 'I am not sure any of us saw the actual explosion, but it woke most of us up.
'If you have never heard a gas explosion before, you couldn't have guessed what that sound was. It's a bizarre, metallic sound.
'My girlfriend went there and she saw the woman walking out of the