 Drone footage from August 27 shows the aftermath of a devastating twin explosion at a Romanian gas station that killed at least one person and injured 57 others. After the first explosion in Kravidia, near the capital Bucharest, on Saturday, fire spread to two fuel tanks and a nearby house, and authorities evacuated everyone within a 700-meter radius and traffic was blocked, the government's emergency response unit said. Then there was a second explosion at the liquefied petroleum gas station in which 26 firefighters were injured. Most of the injured were people from the services who intervened. Eight people were intubated after suffering severe burns, the government said. Prime Minister Marcel Cialico told reporters after an emergency meeting that at least four patients were to be transferred on Saturday night to hospitals in Italy and Belgium. Four patients were airlifted outside Romania, including Germany, on Sunday.