The Freeman

New York city execs probe cause of blasts

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NEW YORK — New York City investigat­ors yesterday hope to uncover the cause of an explosion that flattened two apartment buildings and killed eight people.

City Fire Commission­er Salvatore Cassano said investigat­ors should be able to get to the gas pipes and meters in the front of the buildings' basements. Arson detectives and fire marshals have been waiting to enter the basements to examine meters, check pipes and inspect any possible ignition sources that might have caused the blast.

The theory that Wednesday's explosion was due to a gas leak gained momentum Friday after the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, which investigat­es pipeline accidents, said undergroun­d tests conducted in the hours after the explosion registered high concentrat­ions of natural gas.

More than 60 people were injured in the explosion, and more than 100 others were displaced.

Truckloads of scattered material will be sifted for any traces of human remains that might not have been found at the site, Cassano said. Although the bodies of all eight people reported missing have been recovered, the rescue operation was continuing in case others may be buried beneath the rubble, he said.

Mexican officials said two Mexican women were among those killed.

Investigat­ors were trying to determine whether the explosion had anything to do with the city's aging gas and water mains, some of which were installed in the 1800s.

Fire and utility officials said that if the buildings were plagued in recent days or weeks by strong gas odors, as some tenants contend, they have no evidence anyone reported it before Wednesday.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rubble is seen two days after a natural gas explosion leveled two apartment buildings in New York.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Rubble is seen two days after a natural gas explosion leveled two apartment buildings in New York.

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