Gas Fire Sets More Than 20 Homes in San Bruno Ablaze Tonight

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Tonight, a 60-foot pillar of fire erupted from a punctured Kinder-Morgan petroleum pipeline beside Las Lomas High School in San Bruno California, when a a backhoe digging too close apparently clipped the high-pressure fuel line.

The result? An explosion: two men were found dead after the initial explosion and five headed to a local hospital. According to the Mercury News, the explosion was caused by a break in a two-foot-wide natural gas pipeline, the first such incident since a pipeline explosion killed several construction workers in Walnut Creek, California in November 2004.

Broadcast footage shown on KPIX-TV showed at least a dozen homes destroyed, with flames reaching as high as 60 feet in the air as the fire fueled itself on the burning homes. Planes and helicopters flew over the neighborhood dumping water in an effort to stanch the flames.

It’s not everyday that an incident like this happens in a neighborhood, of this magnitude, where people are left feeling helpless. The area where the fire is burning in a mostly residential area a few miles from San Francisco International Airport, and they believe that the fire may have originated at a gas station, but it hasn’t yet been confirmed.

Photo Credits: Incredible shots taken by Dan Honda, Mercury News

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