Two homes have been blasted apart in Colorado’s state capital after an explosion, reported to be caused by gas, according to local channel 7News Denver. Debris scattered everywhere and a number of people remain unaccounted for.
A further 7-8 homes were damaged in the explosion, and two are
reportedly injured. The blast happened in the Westminster
district of Denver at around 11:30 a.m. local time.
“It was a huge, huge explosion. I can’t describe it, it was so
loud,” local resident Nancy Passerella told CBS Denver.
Video footage from the disaster’s aftermath was obtained by 7News
Denver from airtracker7.
Firefighters are unsure if the explosion was started by natural
gas or propane, according to the channel. They are sifting
through the wreckage of the houses, searching for people that may
have been trapped. 2/3 people have not yet been located in the
aftermath of the explosion.
Xcel Energy told 7News it has turned off the gas in the area.
Some eight blocks in the area were initially evacuated, as a
strong smell of gas hung in the air. However, residents are being
allowed to return to their homes. Only two cul-de-sacs are
presently under evacuation orders.
This article originally appeared on: RT