The
blast sent flames shooting some 30 feet (9 meters) into the air,
and, according to media reports, rocked the surrounding
Riverside County neighborhood with such force that some
residents initially mistook it for an earthquake.
The gas rupture was believed to have been caused by a contractor
digging at the home without first calling to have underground
utility lines marked, as required by law, according to the
Southern California Gas company.
City firefighters responding to reports of a gas line breach
were already at the house when SoCalGas employees arrived to
make repairs. The explosion occurred about 30 minutes later,
Murrieta Fire and Rescue Deputy Chief David Lantzer told a news
conference.
Murrieta is about 80 miles (130 km) southwest of Los Angeles.
One of the gas company workers on the scene was killed and 15
other people who were hurt in the blast - three of them
firefighters - were taken to hospitals for evaluation, fire and
utility officials said. Their conditions and the severity of the
injuries was not disclosed.
Contrary to early news reports that an occupant of the house may
have gone missing, SoCalGas spokeswoman Christine Detz said
authorities later determined everyone was accounted for.
Television news footage from the scene showed firefighters
dousing the charred, mangled ruins of the house with water as
one wall remained standing. A house next door also appeared to
have been damaged.
Lastacia Neat, 47, who lives across the street and two houses
down from the one that blew up, told the Riverside
Press-Enterprise newspaper the explosion shattered windows
throughout the neighborhood.
Another neighbor, Kevin McKinney, 63, who lives next door, said
in an interview with Los Angeles television station KABC-TV that
he was startled by the sound of "one big, loud boom, and then
glass flying."
"It rocked the house, good," he said.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman; Editing by Peter Cooney and Paul
Tait)
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