Two fire crews were called to a house in Aberfeldy after a shed exploded.
Firefighters were dispatched to Taybridge Drive in the Perthshire town just after 4pm on Wednesday.
They spent about 90 minutes at the scene.
The cause of the explosion has not been confirmed.
Several local residents reported hearing the explosion on a community Facebook group.
Explosion ‘shook the house’
One wrote: “Just heard and felt what might be an explosion. Shook the house. Hopefully nobody hurt. Anyone know what (it) was?”
Another said: “Heard it in Alma Avenue, thought something had landed on the roof, neighbours were out checking their roof.”
One other resident posted: “I thought I was going mad, heard and felt the same, I actually went outside to look at my roof.”
Local reports suggest no one was hurt in the blast.
A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We had a call to the Taybridge Drive area of Aberfeldy.
“We had a call at 4.10pm. The caller said their shed had exploded.
“We mobilised two appliances to the scene.
“They came from Pitlochry and Killin fire stations.
“We received the stop message at 5.27pm.”
Police said they had not been made aware of the incident.