Los Angeles Times

Explosion in Murrieta kills one, injures 15

A contractor damaged a gas line, leading to the blast in Riverside County, officials said.

- By Colleen Shalby and Soumya Karlamangl­a

A gas company worker was killed and 15 people were hurt in a large explosion that rocked a Murrieta neighborho­od Monday.

The blast occurred at a home in the Riverside County city shortly after noon.

Southern California Gas Co. responded to reports of a natural gas line that was damaged by a contractor working on the home Monday morning. The explosion occurred at 12:10 p.m., after crews had arrived. The company said one of its employees was killed and another was taken to a hospital.

Three Murrieta firefighte­rs were among the 15 injured, said Murrieta Fire & Rescue Deputy Chief David Lantzer in a news briefing Monday evening. The remaining victims were civilians, he said.

Lantzer said that officials were investigat­ing the incident, assessing the extent of the damage and working on a plan to return residents to their homes. He said no one remained unaccounte­d for.

Southern California Gas, the primary gas provider for the Southland, stopped the flow of gas to the property at 1 p.m.

Cedric Williams, the company’s vice president of constructi­on, said a preliminar­y investigat­ion showed that a contractor at the house did not call the utility’s designated 811 line so that workers could come mark the gas lines, as required by law. There is no record of the contractor filing a ticket with the company, he said.

“No matter what you’re doing, if you’re digging, please call 811,” said Williams at the press briefing. “Not calling 811 makes it dangerous for everyone.”

“We are deeply saddened to learn of today’s incident, which took the life of one of our employees, injured firefighte­rs, and impacted others. Our employee was responding to reports of a damaged gas line at the home. Our focus now is on working with first responders to make the area safe, and supporting all those involved,” Southern California Gas Co. said in a statement. “We will continue to work with first responders to determine what caused the accident. Our sympathies and thoughts are with the individual­s and families of those impacted.”

Following the blast, rattled residents posted reactions on Twitter, saying it shook homes in the area.

One video shows smoke covering a neighborho­od on Clinton Keith Road as firefighte­rs try to extinguish cascading flames that appear to engulf a corner home. At least three firetrucks are seen outside the house in the video.

A mile-long stretch between Nutmeg Road and Smith Ranch was closed as police and firefighte­rs tended to the scene. Neighbors had been told to keep a distance as the area remained dangerous.

Families displaced from their homes were advised to go to Vista Murrieta High School for a place to escape the heat while waiting to return to their homes, Lantzer said.

 ?? Andrew Foulk Associated Press ?? OFFICIALS SAID a contractor working on a Murrieta home damaged a gas line, leading to a large explosion.
Andrew Foulk Associated Press OFFICIALS SAID a contractor working on a Murrieta home damaged a gas line, leading to a large explosion.

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