• herrcaptain@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    When I hear about a house blowing up like this my mind immediately jumps to “meth lab” but I’d suspect that this would usually be pretty obvious to emergency responders. Given that they’re saying it’s okay for neighbors to return home I’m guessing that this wasn’t the cause.

    I guess that means a gas line fault is probably the most likely cause? I can’t think of much else that would blow a whole house to bits, unless they were making bombs in there or something crazy like that.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    4 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A neighbourhood in Winnipeg’s east side has been rocked by a home explosion that has destroyed at least one house and significantly damaged other structures.

    A house on Camrose Bay, off of Coldstream Avenue, exploded around 11:15 a.m. Wednesday in Transcona, the City of Winnipeg posted.

    Members of the fire department and Winnipeg police are still working to locate the people who live in the home that was destroyed, he said.

    All that’s left of the house that exploded is a concrete foundation that firefighters poured water into as smoke rose out of the hole.

    Few houses had to be evacuated, Deputy Chief Wilkinson said — most people have been able to shelter in place as crews work to extinguish the fires.

    The city’s incident response listed 19 emergency units at the scene, including fire and rescue.


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