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They had just been removed from the building when a fourth and more violent explosion erupted. Finally the gas company shut off the gas and the fire was controlled. Property damage was estimated at $20,000. [59] January – A hotel in Anderson, Indiana was shaken by a terrific natural gas explosion which literally threw guests out of bed. The ...
February 21, 1978 - An explosion & fire at a Rialto pipeline tank farm injured a passerby. [13] February 9, 1980 - A tank farm fire in Kern County. [14] April 10, 1989 – An explosion and fire occurred in a cracking column at the Chevron Richmond refinery. A total of 8 workers and firefighters were injured.
On September 13, 2018, excessive pressure in natural gas lines owned by Columbia Gas of Massachusetts caused a series of explosions and fires to occur in as many as 40 homes, with over 80 individual fires, in the towns of Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover, all within the Merrimack Valley, in Massachusetts, United States.
The explosion was about 70 miles (112 km) northwest of East Palestine, Ohio, where earlier this month a train loaded with toxic chemicals derailed, causing a fire that sent a cloud of smoke over ...
Gas prices are again on the rise, and the extreme heat being felt in the Northern Hemisphere is partly to blame. Nationally, the price of a gallon of gasoline rose by 4 cents on Tuesday, the ...
Natural gas prices surged more than 20% on Monday after a wave of forecasts over the weekend predicted incoming arctic air could set the U.S. up for the coldest January in a decade or more.
January 16 – An explosion and fire occurred at a natural gas compressor station in Liberal, Kansas, killing three workers at that station. Eleven other workers were injured, and the fire burned for two hours. The shut-down of this gas pipeline from the explosion affected customers as far away as Ohio in sub-zero weather conditions. [52] [53]
2023 Bedford explosion; C. Cleveland East Ohio Gas explosion; COVID-19 pandemic in Columbus, Ohio; COVID-19 pandemic in Ohio; D. Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station;