Police are investigating after a house collapsed in Portsmouth in a suspected explosion.
Emergency services were called to Langford Road in the Copnor area of the city at 8.30am on Wednesday.
Pictures show the roof completely caved in and the house in ruins, as well as severe damage to neighbouring properties and vehicles.
It was reported the woman who lives in the house saw her property collapse around her moments after putting her key into the front door.
A number of terraced houses on the street have been evacuated as police, fire and ambulance staff carry out searches and attempt to make the structure safe.
Work is also underway to isolate the gas and electric in the area.
A Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said the two injured people were treated at the scene before being taken to hospital by ambulance.
He said: "Firefighters were called at 8.30am to Langford Road in Portsmouth after a terraced house collapsed this morning.
"One crew from Southsea Fire Station and a USAR adviser were in attendance to assess the damage and make the scene safe.
"Two casualties were treated by South Central Ambulance Service paramedics before they were taken on to hospital.
"A number of houses were evacuated and the road was closed as a cordon was put in place.
"The incident was handed over to Hampshire Constabulary and Portsmouth City Council engineers as utility companies worked to isolate the power and gas supply."
A Hampshire Police spokesman said: "We were called at 8.30am to Langford Road following reports of a building collapse.
"We are assisting our colleagues at Portsmouth City Council with the road closure so they can evacuate nearby houses.
"Please direct any further enquiries to Portsmouth City Council."