UPDATE: The UK Prime Minister has been hospitalized after experiencing a gas leak, according to official sources.
The incident occurred at a residential address in London, where emergency services were called within minutes of reports being made. A spokesperson for the National Health Service stated that the patient is currently receiving treatment and is expected to recover.
Despite the seriousness of the situation, there has been no immediate threat to public safety. Police are investigating the cause of the gas leak, which has not yet been confirmed to be a structural failure or an electrical fault.
Some residents have expressed concern about the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the incident. "We're all worried," said one resident. "It's a big deal for the country, and we want to know what's happening."