City, PA - An explosion of natural gas in eastern Pennsylvania, at least one person killed, two houses, and produce fires that burned for more than seven hours and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people. It was at least five others missing Thurs Declaration:
A victim of the center of a row of two floors in a residential area which broke out about 22:45 Wednesday, said police chief Roger MacClean.
The cause of the explosion is unclear.
The fires consumed Scheirer entire row of houses. He was put out the fire early on Thursday, driven by the difficulty of digging through the layers of snow and ice with a line under the ground breaking the fire fed by.
Is expected to lose eight homes and damaged another 16.
In all, 500,600 people were evacuated, including the aging population from a high altitude. Residents were allowed to return to the beginning of Khamis were taken to a Jewish community center and farm in the hall of the exchange in the city, while emergency teams worked into the night.
"I think we are being exposed to attack," and pointed to a shelter where about 250 people who had taken refuge in the hours after the blast. Arroyo lost his wife Jill, both 43, a house on fire.
Antonio said he ran outside and saw the whole house was like a ball of fire now burning in the place where they once stood.
"What I saw, I can not believe it," said Arroyo, a volunteer community.
He and his wife, a nurse, at home with only their clothes on their backs. They are planning to return to the day to see what can be achieved. Arroyo broke generation remember sobbing when sports memorabilia from her son - may have been lost in the fire - including the DVD of his football games from high school.
"DVD is more than all the tournaments has gone. All gone", she cried her husband comforted her.
He said the explosion nerves jangled nerves Tricia Aleski, and lives a few blocks away.
"I read a book in the gym, and it feels like a giant began at home. Shook all. Shook everything," she said. "We have the stove and everything (to) ensure that everything is finished."
Jason was the right of the judiciary watch college basketball when he heard and saw the explosion. It sets out its windows. He said on the third floor and looked out and saw flames and smoke.
"It puts you on the edge of the abyss."
A victim of the center of a row of two floors in a residential area which broke out about 22:45 Wednesday, said police chief Roger MacClean.
The cause of the explosion is unclear.
The fires consumed Scheirer entire row of houses. He was put out the fire early on Thursday, driven by the difficulty of digging through the layers of snow and ice with a line under the ground breaking the fire fed by.
Is expected to lose eight homes and damaged another 16.
In all, 500,600 people were evacuated, including the aging population from a high altitude. Residents were allowed to return to the beginning of Khamis were taken to a Jewish community center and farm in the hall of the exchange in the city, while emergency teams worked into the night.
"I think we are being exposed to attack," and pointed to a shelter where about 250 people who had taken refuge in the hours after the blast. Arroyo lost his wife Jill, both 43, a house on fire.
Antonio said he ran outside and saw the whole house was like a ball of fire now burning in the place where they once stood.
"What I saw, I can not believe it," said Arroyo, a volunteer community.
He and his wife, a nurse, at home with only their clothes on their backs. They are planning to return to the day to see what can be achieved. Arroyo broke generation remember sobbing when sports memorabilia from her son - may have been lost in the fire - including the DVD of his football games from high school.
"DVD is more than all the tournaments has gone. All gone", she cried her husband comforted her.
He said the explosion nerves jangled nerves Tricia Aleski, and lives a few blocks away.
"I read a book in the gym, and it feels like a giant began at home. Shook all. Shook everything," she said. "We have the stove and everything (to) ensure that everything is finished."
Jason was the right of the judiciary watch college basketball when he heard and saw the explosion. It sets out its windows. He said on the third floor and looked out and saw flames and smoke.
"It puts you on the edge of the abyss."
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