Boston Herald

Vacant Fla. pizza shop explodes, injuring 20-plus

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PLANTATION, Fla. — A vacant pizza restaurant exploded Saturday in a thundering roar at a South Florida shopping plaza, injuring more than 20 people as large chunks of concrete flew through the air.

The blast flung debris widely along a busy road in Plantation, west of Fort Lauderdale. The restaurant was destroyed, and nearby businesses and cars were damaged. Though firefighte­rs found ruptured gas lines afterward, authoritie­s said it was too early to determine a cause.

“We thought it was thunder at first, and then we felt the building shake and things started falling. I looked outside and it was almost like the world was ending,” said Alex Carver, a worker at a deli across the street from the explosion. “It was nuts, man. It was crazy.”

The explosion hurled large pieces of concrete up to 50 yards away and sent pieces of metal scattering as far as 100 yards across the street. Carver said two of his co-workers’ cars were destroyed.

At least 21 people were injured, though none of the injuries was lifethreat­ening, police Sgt. Jesica Ryan said.

The explosion demolished the building, leaving behind only part of its metal frame. The restaurant, called PizzaFire, had been out of business for several months. The blast also blew out the windows of a popular fitness club next door at the shopping plaza in Broward County.

Dozens of firefighte­rs responded and could be seen picking through the rubble with dogs sniffing through the debris to make sure people weren’t trapped underneath. There were no known fatalities immediatel­y after the explosion.

 ?? AP ?? ‘IT WAS NUTS, MAN’: A firefighte­r walks in front of the remains of a vacant pizza shop after an explosion on Saturday in Plantation, Fla.
AP ‘IT WAS NUTS, MAN’: A firefighte­r walks in front of the remains of a vacant pizza shop after an explosion on Saturday in Plantation, Fla.

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