The Niagara Falls Review

Gas explosions damage neighbourh­ood

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LAWRENCE, MASS. — A series of gas explosions left at least four people injured and ignited fires in at least 39 homes in three communitie­s north of Boston on Thursday, forcing entire neighbourh­oods to evacuate as crews scrambled to fight fires and turn off gas and electric lines to prevent further damage.

Massachuse­tts State Police urged all residents with homes serviced by Columbia Gas in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover to evacuate Thursday afternoon, snarling traffic and causing widespread confusion as residents and local officials struggled to understand what was happening.

A man whose neighbourh­ood was among dozens that erupted in fire says he ran into his basement to find that the room was glowing. Lawrence resident Ra Nam says he was in his yard when the smoke detector in his basement went off around 4:30 p.m. Thursday.

When he ran downstairs and saw the boiler on fire, he quickly grabbed a fire extinguish­er and put it out. Minutes later, Nam said he heard a loud boom from his neighbour’s house and the ground shook. Nam said a woman and two kids had made it out of the house, but the basement was on fire. Lawrence General Hospital said it was treating four victims with injuries related to the fires but did not provide details about their conditions.

The Massachuse­tts Emergency Management Agency blamed the fires on gas lines that had become over-pressurize­d, but officials who responded to the area were still investigat­ing the cause. State officials said Columbia Gas was working to ease pressure on gas lines after the fires.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Emergency crews are responding to what they believe is a series of gas explosions that have damaged homes across three communitie­s north of Boston.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Emergency crews are responding to what they believe is a series of gas explosions that have damaged homes across three communitie­s north of Boston.

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