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"I was just with some of the neighbors yesterday, right, and now this happens." Rafal Kolankowski, who lives a few houses away, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that the explosion broke the windows in his house and knocked him and his wife to the ground. After recovering and checking on his son, he went outside where he said a woman told him another woman had been upstairs and a man was in the basement. The other woman later emerged covered in white ash, but the individual in the basement had not yet exited, he said. The sixth victim, Paul Oravitz, 56, died at a hospital Wednesday morning, county officials said. "We can't confirm if he was in the home or outside of the home. We do know originally, we had no injuries and then someone presented themselves to first responders on scene with injuries," Bureau Chief Travis Francis told 11 News.
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She was airlifted after the explosion and is now in a Colton hospital recovering with severe burns. An insurance assessor, arson investigator, and code compliance gathered at the scene of this home explosion on Adalane Court in Victorville. Investigators are working to determine what caused a Victorville home to explode, sending a woman to the hospital. “Keegan and Casey will be missed by so many and will continue to be loved by so many, including their family, friends and community,” the family said in a statement to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
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A GoFundMe account has been set up for the family who lived in the house. LFR immediately began fighting the fire and evacuating the surrounding homes. Homes were evacuated between 88th and 90th Street and between Geneva and Indiana Avenue. Baltimore Gas and Electric, hazardous materials and fire investigators were at the scene. According to LFR, there was severe damage to the house but there was no threat of fire to any surrounding structures. Two other people had also been hospitalized in stable condition after the blast.

Powell said the house sat on a five-acre lot and that two of the acres were covered in blast debris. “There are three structures destroyed and at least a dozen more damaged in some way,” authorities said. The hospital is not providing an update on the victim's condition. "I look out the window and I see a big ball of fire and the house just like this, it was destroyed completely," Rogelio Avalos, who lives nearby, said. Get Los Angeles's latest local news on crime, entertainment, weather, schools, COVID, cost of living and more.
Officials set up a Disaster Distress Helpline, and the Red Cross and the Salvation Army were assisting affected residents, the Allegheny County government Facebook post said. Peoples Natural Gas said Saturday night on its website that it shut off gas service to about 50 homes in the area as a precaution. He said that gas and electrical services were shut off to most of the area Saturday "out of an abundance of caution" and that officials planned to work to restore some of the services. Downs said officials don't expect to have information about the cause of the explosion "for quite some time."
Four of the firefighters hurt in the blast remained in hospitals Saturday morning, according Loudoun Fire and Rescue System Chief Keith Johnson. Due to the swift withdrawal of insurance companies statewide, legislation has been introduced to help mitigate the ongoing problem, but no measure has been signed into law yet. "You don't think anything like this is going to happen in your neighborhood."
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No serious injuries were suffered by police; the fate of the suspect who was inside the home when it exploded was not immediately clear, authorities said. Allstate stopped issuing new insurance policies for all business and personal property in California back in 2022. Since then, companies like State Farm, Farmers Insurance and The Hartford have made similar business moves. Catastrophic models is a risk management tool used by insurance companies, businesses and regulators to assess the potential losses caused by a catastrophic event. “If the regulations were in effect today, we would begin selling new homeowner insurance policies tomorrow,” Gerald Zimmerman, senior vice president of government relations for Allstate, said in a public hearing, Bloomberg reported.
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Fifty-seven firefighters were treated at the scene for minor issues. Video posted to social media showed a huge fireball and what appeared to be the roof and other debris lofted into the air during the blast, which neighbors said could be heard and felt for miles around in the Washington, D.C., suburb. In the 3300 block of 89th Street, prompted emergency crews to evacuate several nearby homes, using Citibus buses to help transport residents.
Assistant Fire Chief Jason Jenkins noted that the fire department turned off the gas line to the house before the explosion occurred. Tomer told reporters that there were "natural gas on site from a private well" and propane from a private well. The person had fired the flare gun around 30 to 40 times "from inside his residence into the surrounding neighborhood," police said in a statement early Tuesday.
Clinton Township officials recently concluded a portion of an investigation into the explosion. MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) — A Commerce man facing manslaughter charges in connection with a deadly, massive explosion at a Clinton Township business in March had a one-way ticket to Hong Kong before being arrested, police say. The house reportedly sustained significant damage, but nearby structures were not affected, nor was there threat of the fire spreading, according to Lubbock Fire Rescue. Crews initially went to the scene to tend to a damaged gas line, said Nick Wilson with Lubbock Fire Rescue.
In Plum, a borough in Allegheny County in western Pennsylvania just east of Pittsburgh. Officials were back at the scene Sunday morning, and a news conference was scheduled for noon, the Facebook post said. A man was presumed dead after his home in Arlington, Va., exploded into flames and burned for hours on Monday night as the police were preparing to search the house to investigate reports of possible gunfire, the authorities said.
A neighbor, John Padgett, told ABC7 News that he had smelled gas while walking his dog earlier.
Carla Rodriguez of South Arlington went to the scene after she heard the blast more than 2 miles away, but she was kept away by police. The person inside did not respond, and officers were trying to execute the search warrant when "the suspect discharged several rounds, from what is believed to be a firearm, inside the home," police added. After they obtained a search warrant for the house in the 800 block of North Burlington Street, officers "attempted to make contact with the suspect over the telephone and through loudspeakers," police said in a statement. “There’s a debris field well into the street and into the neighboring homes,” he said Friday night. Johnson said investigators have not determined the cause of the explosion, but “we can assume it was propane-related.” He said the 500-gallon tank, located outside the house, had leaked the fuel into the house.
Chief Andy Penn of the Arlington County Police Department declined to say at a news conference on Tuesday that the authorities were “fully confident” that the remains that were found were those of Mr. Yoo. The authorities said that Mr. Yoo’s only previous encounters with the local police before Monday were related to a couple of noise complaints. But David Sundberg, assistant director in charge of the F.B.I.’s Washington field office, said that Mr. Yoo had submitted tips over the years about “alleged frauds” that he believed had been perpetrated against him. The authorities identified the man as James Yoo, 56, of Arlington and said that human remains found at the scene were believed to be his. The authorities said James Yoo, 56, was believed to have died when his home exploded as the police were preparing to search the residence on Monday night. Monitoring the emergency response to a major explosion in the Bluemont neighborhood of Arlington tonight.