Maryland House Explosion Results in Tragedy: 2 Dead, 12 Families Displaced

A Maryland house explosion killed two people and displaced 12 families. The blast, caused by a possible gas leak, heavily damaged neighboring homes. Firefighters and investigators responded, identifying one victim as a utility contractor. There is no ongoing public threat, and authorities are assessing the damage and blast radius.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Belair | Updated: 12-08-2024 08:29 IST | Created: 12-08-2024 08:29 IST
Maryland House Explosion Results in Tragedy: 2 Dead, 12 Families Displaced
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A tragic house explosion in Maryland has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and the displacement of 12 families. The explosion, which occurred early Sunday morning, is suspected to have been caused by a gas leak, according to fire officials.

Neighbors in Bel Air, located 30 miles northeast of Baltimore, reported feeling and hearing the blast that damaged several nearby houses. State Fire Marshal's Office master deputy Oliver Alkire stated that firefighters were responding to a gas leak report when calls came in about the explosion.

First responders found one deceased person and later discovered a second body. The victims include a utility contractor and the believed homeowner. Extensive damage to the surrounding area has been reported, and officials are working to determine the extent of the impact. There is no current threat to public safety.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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