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On Aug. 19, there was a natural gas explosion at a strip mall in Balch Springs, east of Dallas. The explosion and subsequent fire sent 10 people to the hospital, according to Railroad Commission ...
To reduce the damage of future leaks, the Texas state legislature granted the Texas Railroad Commission regulatory authority "to adopt and enforce regulations for the odorization of natural gas in order to prevent such accidents". [29]: 23–24 Within weeks of the explosion, thiol (mercaptan, an odorous sulfur compound) was added to natural gas ...
There was a strong smell of natural gas in the area, but it was initially unknown whether the gas leak was the cause or happened as a result of the explosion. Technicians with the gas company ...
FARMERSVILLE, Texas (AP) — Two people were killed and three injured in a natural gas pipeline explosion in Texas, officials said. The deadly blast happened around 4 p.m. Monday at an Atmos ...
November 6 – A natural gas-fueled explosion fatally injured one person and destroyed a home in South Jordan, Utah. Enbridge found a leak about 150 feet northeast of the home on a 4-inch diameter Aldyl A natural gas main it owned and operated. [49] November 11 - Enbridge Line 6 was found to be leaking crude oil, in Jefferson County, Wisconsin ...
March 28, 2012 – An explosion at a natural gas compression station in Susquehanna County. [137] May 19, 2012 – Leroy Twp., Contamination from leaking gas well, [138] May 15, 2013 – A fire and possible explosion, at a Susquehanna County gas compressor station. [139] January 11, 2014 – Susquehanna County, Explosion, 1 injured [140]
According to Randolph County Sheriff Art Moystner, the explosion was reported at 6:46 p.m. Tuesday in the 4000 block of Randolph County Road 950 South.
While people were still gathered to look at the ruins of the home, a second gas explosion happened in a nearby home. The second explosion caused 4 deaths, and there were 32 injuries from both explosions. [55] A natural gas explosion at Greenville, Pennsylvania "blew out the front of a grocery store." [56]