Marin Independent Journal

Pot gear suspected in home blast

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Equipment from a marijuana grow in a Los Angeles home’s garage may have caused an explosion that shattered the structures, trapping one man in the debris and sending another to the hospital with critical burn injuries, authoritie­s said Monday.

More than a dozen nearby homes were evacuated after the explosion Sunday night in the San Fernando Valley neighborho­od and several sustained damage from debris, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement.

Firefighte­rs could smell natural gas in the air when they responded but did not find any flames, the department said. Authoritie­s said on Monday that an inspection of the home and garage wreckage found evidence of a marijuana grow. They also said the explosion was not caused by a natural gas leak or a lab to extract THC, the psychoacti­ve chemical that causes marijuana’s high.

Firefighte­rs discovered a 59-year-old man with critical burn injuries outside the home.

Firefighte­rs were in shoulder-deep debris when they heard a tapping sound and found a 46-year-old man buried in the wreckage. They were able to cut him out with a chain saw and he was conscious and alert when he was taken to the hospital with non-lifethreat­ening injuries.

The other residents of the home — a man, a woman and three children — were not hurt. A woman from a neighborin­g home was evaluated for injuries and declined to go to a hospital.

The Los Angeles Police Department was taking the lead in the investigat­ion of what caused the blast, the statement said.

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