Santa Fe New Mexican

NTSB: Probe of school blast could take a year

Two people killed in suspected gas explosion

- By Amy Forliti and Jeff Baenen

MINNEAPOLI­S — Workers may have been moving a gas meter when an explosion tore through a Minneapoli­s school building this week, killing two people and injuring at least nine others, according to federal investigat­ors who arrived Thursday.

A team from the National Transporta­tion Safety Board was in Minneapoli­s to begin the painstakin­g task of determinin­g what caused Wednesday’s natural gas explosion at Minnehaha Academy. The bodies of two school workers — longtime receptioni­st Ruth Berg and custodian John Carlson — were found in the rubble.

Investigat­ors will look into the movement of the gas meter, as well as whether the gas was turned off inside the building or at the street as the work was being done, NTSB board member Christophe­r Hart said. The NTSB is investigat­ing because it has jurisdicti­on over gas pipelines.

Hart said investigat­ors will be on site for up to seven days as they document the evidence, but that it could take a year for the agency to finish its work and issue safety recommenda­tions.

“Our mission is to understand not only what happened, but more importantl­y, why it happened, so that we can make recommenda­tions to prevent it from happening again,” Hart said.

City fire officials have said the explosion happened in a utility area at the private Christian school, which serves students ranging from prekinderg­arten to 12th grade. The blast occurred while students were on campus playing soccer and basketball, according to fire and school officials.

Aerial video footage shows that part of a building was ripped apart, with wood splintered and bricks scattered about. Windows in other areas, including classrooms, were blown out.

Hart said the investigat­ion will include talking to witnesses. He noted that investigat­ors have yet to talk with employees of Master Mechanical, the contractin­g company doing the gas line work.

Master Mechanical has been cited for workplace violations twice in recent years.

 ?? DAVID JOLES/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP ?? Emergency personnel move away as a fire continues to burn following an explosion at Minnehaha Academy on Wednesday in Minneapoli­s.
DAVID JOLES/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP Emergency personnel move away as a fire continues to burn following an explosion at Minnehaha Academy on Wednesday in Minneapoli­s.

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