Lethbridge Herald

Explosion destroys home

HOUSE IN CALGARY DESTROYED IN FIRE FOLLOWING APPARENT EXPLOSION, OFFICIALS SAY

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Ahouse was destroyed when a fire broke out following an apparent explosion in Calgary early Sunday, officials said, and by evening firefighte­rs were still unable to enter the building to check if anyone was home at the time. More than 25 people — some of them several blocks away from the house — called 911 to report hearing a loud bang at about 4:20 a.m., Calgary Fire Department spokeswoma­n Carol Henke said.

“One caller stated that they heard a loud bang and saw smoke and flames coming from a house across the street,” she said. “Another caller said they heard a bang and glass shattering.”

Firefighte­rs arrived on scene to find the house fully engulfed in flames and the fire already starting to spread to neighbouri­ng properties, she said.

In addition to the home where the blast originated, one other home was badly damaged and “will not be re-occupied any time soon,” Henke said. Several others suffered less serious damage, including melted siding and blown-out windows.

By Sunday evening, Henke said the destroyed house was still not structural­ly safe enough for crews to get inside. Gas lines to the home were capped during the afternoon, and heavy equipment arrived to deconstruc­t pieces of the house so that investigat­ors could carefully enter.

She said the equipment had begun to work on outer areas like the garage, but investigat­ors still hadn’t been able to set foot inside of what remained of the home.

“It’s just too dangerous to go inside, so at this point we don’t know if there are any injuries or worse,” she said.

Henke said the homeowner was out of the country but she didn’t believe another person, who was a tenant, had been accounted for yet.

Dale Frizzell, whose home backs onto the one that burned, said the owner, a single man, regularly goes to Thailand in the winter.

Frizzell said he hadn’t seen the renter for a week or so.

“My wife had mentioned the other day, ‘I haven’t seen him around’ ... We don’t know if he was in there or not. We don’t know,” Frizzell said.

“We’re hoping he was somewhere else, not at home.”

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