Imperial Valley Press

San Francisco gas explosion shoots fire that burns buildings

- BY JANIE HAR

SAN FRANCISCO — A gas explosion in a San Francisco neighborho­od shot flames into the air Wednesday and burned five buildings, sending panicked residents and workers fleeing into the streets.

Utility crews put out the fire about three hours after private constructi­on workers cut a natural gas line, igniting the towering flames, San Francisco Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White said. Authoritie­s initially said five workers were missing, but the entire constructi­on crew was found safe, and no other injuries were reported.

Officials evacuated several nearby buildings, including a medical clinic and apartment buildings, Hayes-White said. Vehicles on a busy street got rerouted as authoritie­s cordoned off the bustling retail and residentia­l neighborho­od.

The fire damaged a building housing Hong Kong Lounge II, a popular dim sum restaurant frequented by students at the University of San Francisco and tourists. The restaurant made many “best of” lists.

Caroline Gasparini, 24, who lives catty-corner from the fire, said she and her housemate were in their living room when the windows started rattling. She looked up to see flames reflected in the glass.

“We went into crisis mode,” Gasparini said. “We grabbed our shoes, grabbed our laptops and grabbed our passports and just left.”

Gasparini said they saw employees of the burning restaurant run out the backdoor and people fleeing down the block.

Nick Jalali, 28, was cooking at home when the electricit­y cut out.

“We didn’t hear anything,” he said. “We just felt the shaking, and the next thing we knew, people were banging on the door to tell people it’s time to start evacuating.”

Firefighte­rs worked to keep the fire from spreading while Pacific Gas & Electric crews tried to shut off the natural gas line.

“It’s complicate­d,” Hayes-White said of stopping the flow of gas through the damaged pipe. Though she later acknowledg­ed that “as a fire chief and a resident, yes, I would have liked to see it mitigated.”

The fire began around 1:20 p.m., apparently by crews working on fiber-optic wires, Hayes-White said.

Joseph Feusi lives four blocks away and said he was awoken by what sounded like a jet engine. Feusi, who works nights and sleeps in the afternoon, said he could see the towering flames from his home.

“I think the eight guys are really lucky they didn’t get blown to bits,” he said.

PG&E spokesman Paul Doherty stressed that the workers who cut the gas line are not affiliated with utility, which is under heightened scrutiny over its natural gas pipelines. A PG&E pipeline exploded under a neighborho­od south of San Francisco in 2010, killing eight people and wiping out a neighborho­od in suburban San Bruno.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JEFF CHIU ?? San Francisco firefighte­rs battle a fire on Geary Boulevard in San Francisco, on Wednesday.
AP PHOTO/JEFF CHIU San Francisco firefighte­rs battle a fire on Geary Boulevard in San Francisco, on Wednesday.

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