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Sparse but chilling details show the firm overseeing a soil analysis at the site of a deadly Oak Cliff apartment explosion reported a drilling company damaged a gas line near the building.
In one document, ECS Limited blamed the nicked gas line on Barba Drilling.
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Gas explosion injures one, blows doors off Lancaster County home
LANCASTER TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) — One person was injured after a gas explosion in a Lancaster County duplex home Saturday evening. The Lancaster Township Fire Department reported on Facebook that volunteers responded to a reported dwelling fire at Chadwick Circle at around 6:35 p.
A prospective buyer of the 23-unit apartment complex had commissioned the soil tests. Preliminary reports indicated that a natural gas pipeline may have been damaged.
Crews were called to the 1600 block of Chadwick Circle after a gas leak caused an explosion. One resident of the home sustained burn injuries.
Police were called to settle a domestic dispute inside the two-story home on 130th St. near 109th Ave. in South Ozone Park early Thursday.