No, we don't mean Chesapeake stock.
We have incoming reports of a gas leak and possible evacuation on Rufe Snow in North Richland Hills.
If we hear more, before the "news", we'll let you know.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Haltom City explodes
Earlier this week a family in Fort Worth was taken to the hospital due to a gas leak in their home. Tonight a gas leak caused an explosion in Haltom City.
Read about it in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
An explosion apparently caused by a gas leak rocked a neighborhood Tuesday night, setting a house on fire and injuring one of the occupants, fire officials said.
Neighboring houses in the 4900 block of Orien Street were evacuated, Fire Chief Steve Ross said. Gas had not been restored to those homes as of 9 p.m. while Atmos crews worked to cut off the gas that fueled flames.
Fire Marshal Fred Napp said the explosion blew the front door of the wooden, one-story house almost to the street. One wall of the house blew out and that side of the house was destroyed by fire. The rest of the house was extensively damaged.
Firefighters found that the explosion had sheared off the gas meter at ground level at the home on fire.
Neighbors said they saw flames shoot into the sky. "We heard a loud boom around 7 p.m. It shook our house," Judy Reyes said.
Read about it in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
An explosion apparently caused by a gas leak rocked a neighborhood Tuesday night, setting a house on fire and injuring one of the occupants, fire officials said.
Neighboring houses in the 4900 block of Orien Street were evacuated, Fire Chief Steve Ross said. Gas had not been restored to those homes as of 9 p.m. while Atmos crews worked to cut off the gas that fueled flames.
Fire Marshal Fred Napp said the explosion blew the front door of the wooden, one-story house almost to the street. One wall of the house blew out and that side of the house was destroyed by fire. The rest of the house was extensively damaged.
Firefighters found that the explosion had sheared off the gas meter at ground level at the home on fire.
Neighbors said they saw flames shoot into the sky. "We heard a loud boom around 7 p.m. It shook our house," Judy Reyes said.
Labels:
Atmos,
fires,
gas drilling,
gas leak,
Haltom City,
Pipeline explosion
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