Dallas, gas explosion
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A natural gas explosion destroyed a Dallas apartment building on Thursday afternoon, killing at least one person and injuring four others, DFR confirms.
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.
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.
After the blasts, CPS Energy crews discovered a leak in a service line connected to a nearby home located between the two explosion sites.
A gas line was reportedly struck near an Oak Cliff apartment and may have leaked into the building, causing an explosion.
A massive gas explosion ripped through a coal mine in China's Shanxi province, killing at least 82 people and hospitalizing 120 others, the AP reports.