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«Breaking News» Major gas line problem causes 60 EXPLOSIONS in homes outside of Boston

A teenager was killed and 12 others were injured after a problem in a gas line caused dozens of explosions and fires in the Boston suburbs. 


Thousands of people were evacuated as up to 60 fires started burning in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover on Thursday afternoon because of a problem with the natural gas system.


Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield said it 'looked like Armageddon', with decimated homes and so much smoke you 'couldn't see the sky'.


Authorities said Leonel Rondon, 18, of Lawrence, died after a chimney toppled by an exploding house crashed into his car. He was rushed to a Boston hospital but pronounced dead there in the evening.  


Firefighters from some 50 different fire departments have been working to douse the flames. 


Ten people have been hurt, including one firefighter in Andover. Town officials said two civilians in Andover were also injured.





















An 18-year-old man was killed when an explosion caused by a faulty natural gas system knocked the chimney off of the house and onto a car in the Boston suburb of Lawrence


An 18-year-old man was killed when an explosion caused by a faulty natural gas system knocked the chimney off of the house and onto a car in the Boston suburb of Lawrence



An 18-year-old man was killed when an explosion caused by a faulty natural gas system knocked the chimney off of the house and onto a car in the Boston suburb of Lawrence






Leonel Rondon was identified as the fatality


Leonel Rondon was identified as the fatality






He was pronounced dead at Mass General Hospital at around 8:30pm


He was pronounced dead at Mass General Hospital at around 8:30pm



Leonel Rondon, 18, was killed when a chimney fell on his car when a house exploded. He was pronounced dead at Mass General Hospital at around 8:30pm





Officials warned residents with gas service with Columbia Gas to leave their homes immediately, forcing thousands to flee


Officials warned residents with gas service with Columbia Gas to leave their homes immediately, forcing thousands to flee


Officials warned residents with gas service with Columbia Gas to leave their homes immediately, forcing thousands to flee





The fires started Thursday in parts of Massachusetts and were attributed to a a problem with the natural gas system 


The fires started Thursday in parts of Massachusetts and were attributed to a a problem with the natural gas system 



The fires started Thursday in parts of Massachusetts and were attributed to a a problem with the natural gas system 





The fires destroyed at least 50 homes in the Boston area, according to local media reports


The fires destroyed at least 50 homes in the Boston area, according to local media reports



The fires destroyed at least 50 homes in the Boston area, according to local media reports





A building in Lawrence is seen on fire following multiple gas explosions on Thursday evening. At least four people in the area were hospitalized 


A building in Lawrence is seen on fire following multiple gas explosions on Thursday evening. At least four people in the area were hospitalized 



A building in Lawrence is seen on fire following multiple gas explosions on Thursday evening. At least four people in the area were hospitalized 





A fire engine is seen near a building emitting smoke after the explosions in Lawrence, Massachusetts


A fire engine is seen near a building emitting smoke after the explosions in Lawrence, Massachusetts



A fire engine is seen near a building emitting smoke after the explosions in Lawrence, Massachusetts





Firefighters battle a fire in a house in Lawrence, Massachusetts on Thursday. Gas in the area was shut down as crews battled the flames 


Firefighters battle a fire in a house in Lawrence, Massachusetts on Thursday. Gas in the area was shut down as crews battled the flames 



Firefighters battle a fire in a house in Lawrence, Massachusetts on Thursday. Gas in the area was shut down as crews battled the flames 





Firefighters work near a building emitting smoke after explosions in North Andover, Massachusetts on Thursday 


Firefighters work near a building emitting smoke after explosions in North Andover, Massachusetts on Thursday 



Firefighters work near a building emitting smoke after explosions in North Andover, Massachusetts on Thursday 





A house is destroyed in Lawrence, Massachusetts on Thursday after the explosions


A house is destroyed in Lawrence, Massachusetts on Thursday after the explosions



A house is destroyed in Lawrence, Massachusetts on Thursday after the explosions





Firefighters inspect a home after gas explosions in North Andover, Massachusetts on Thursday evening


Firefighters inspect a home after gas explosions in North Andover, Massachusetts on Thursday evening



Firefighters inspect a home after gas explosions in North Andover, Massachusetts on Thursday evening





'It looked like Armageddon, it really did,' Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield told reporters. 'There were billows of smoke coming from Lawrence behind me. I could see pillars of smoke in front of me from the town of Andover'


'It looked like Armageddon, it really did,' Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield told reporters. 'There were billows of smoke coming from Lawrence behind me. I could see pillars of smoke in front of me from the town of Andover'



'It looked like Armageddon, it really did,' Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield told reporters. 'There were billows of smoke coming from Lawrence behind me. I could see pillars of smoke in front of me from the town of Andover'




















In Lawrence, at least four people were said to be undergoing treatment at Lawrence General Hospital as of Thursday night, according to WHDH


A woman trapped in her house during the explosion suffered leg injuries.


Authorities have also announced that electricity in all three towns was shut down, according to the Boston Herald


'Gas lines are currently being depressurized,' Massachusetts State Police tweeted, adding that 'it will take some time.'


'Numerous evacuations of neighborhoods where there are gas odors are underway,' police said. 


'Far too early to speculate on cause. Joint investigation will be conducted when situation is stabilized.'


Authorities cut power to thousands of meters, police said, and residents in all three towns with utilities service from Columbia Gas had been asked to evacuate immediately.


'It looked like Armageddon, it really did,' Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield told reporters. 


'There were billows of smoke coming from Lawrence behind me. I could see pillars of smoke in front of me from the town of Andover.'


Gov. Charlie Baker said on Thursday night that state and local authorities are investigating but that it could take days or weeks before they turn up answers.


'This is still very much an active scene,' he said. 


'There will be plenty of time later tonight, tomorrow morning and into the next day to do some of the work around determining exactly what happened and why.' 


According to The Eagle Tribune, officials have alerted Holy Family Hospital in Methuen to expect multiple admissions.   


The Massachusetts State Police said in a tweet on Thursday that residents in the affected areas who have gas service from Columbia Gas 'should evacuate their homes immediately if they have not done so'. 


They updated the tweet to say that Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera is asking all residents of South Lawrence to evacuate their homes. 


'This is addition to evacuation of all Columbia Gas customers in Lawrence/Andover/North Andover,' state police said. 'Utility cos shutting off several thousand meters.'  




Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera said on Thursday that residents in South Lawrence needed to evacuate their homes


Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera said on Thursday that residents in South Lawrence needed to evacuate their homes



Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera said on Thursday that residents in South Lawrence needed to evacuate their homes




















Columbia Gas tweeted on Thursday: 'Columbia Gas crews are currently responding to reports of multiple fires in Lawrence, MA. 


'Our thoughts are with everyone affected by today’s incident. 


'We will continue to share information as it becomes available.' 


Hours after the explosions, the utility's parent company issued a brief statement saying its crews were still performing safety checks in the area.


'Our thoughts are with everyone affected by today's incident,' Indiana-based NiSource said in a statement. 


'The first priority for our crews at the scene is to ensure the safety of our customers and the community.'


Baker previously said authorities hadn't heard directly from Columbia Gas, but later called the company's response 'adequate.'


By late Thursday, all of the fires had been doused but many areas remained silent and dark after residents fled and after power companies cut electricity to prevent further fires. 


Schools in all three communities were canceled for Friday, and some schools were being used as shelters for residents.


Rivera said residents in South Lawrence looking for information on the gas and fire incidents should call 211.


Lt. Edward Guy, spokesman for the Andover Police Department, said: 'There are multiple basement fires in Andover. It's some kind of gas issue. We urge residents if they are smelling gas to get out of the house and contact 911. We will get units out there.'   




















An aerial view of a building in the Boston area that was on fire after multiple gas explosions on Thursday evening 


An aerial view of a building in the Boston area that was on fire after multiple gas explosions on Thursday evening 



An aerial view of a building in the Boston area that was on fire after multiple gas explosions on Thursday evening 





Officials said on Thursday night that gas lines were being depressurized, but they said it could take some time


Officials said on Thursday night that gas lines were being depressurized, but they said it could take some time



Officials said on Thursday night that gas lines were being depressurized, but they said it could take some time





Firefighters in North Andover battle a house fire on Herrick Road on Thursday 


Firefighters in North Andover battle a house fire on Herrick Road on Thursday 



Firefighters in North Andover battle a house fire on Herrick Road on Thursday 





Lawrence Police Chief Roy Vasque told The Eagle Tribune that he's 'never seen anything like this'


Lawrence Police Chief Roy Vasque told The Eagle Tribune that he's 'never seen anything like this'



Lawrence Police Chief Roy Vasque told The Eagle Tribune that he's 'never seen anything like this'





Several firefighters battle a house fire in Lawrence on Thursday after a problem with the gas system caused multiple explosions 


Several firefighters battle a house fire in Lawrence on Thursday after a problem with the gas system caused multiple explosions 



Several firefighters battle a house fire in Lawrence on Thursday after a problem with the gas system caused multiple explosions 





There are reports that multiple have been injured following multiple gas explosions in the Boston area 


There are reports that multiple have been injured following multiple gas explosions in the Boston area 



There are reports that multiple have been injured following multiple gas explosions in the Boston area 





The Massachusetts State Police released an image on Thursday of a map showing where the fires are. Officials confirmed there are up to 70 fires burning 


The Massachusetts State Police released an image on Thursday of a map showing where the fires are. Officials confirmed there are up to 70 fires burning 



The Massachusetts State Police released an image on Thursday of a map showing where the fires are. Officials confirmed there are up to 70 fires burning 



One home in Lawrence was blown off its foundation,' according to WCVB


A neighbor told the outlet that multiple people were inside at the time. The neighbor said he saw some of the residents in the home trying to crawl out of the debris. 


At the peak of the explosion, 18 fires were burning in Andover at one time, officials. All the fires in Andover have been extinguished, where a total of 35 fires were reported. 


Residents and business owners in the area were told to stay away until officials confirm that it's safe for them to return.     





















Police officers man a checkpoint as multiple fire trucks from surrounding communities are staged along a road Thursday in Lawrence 


Police officers man a checkpoint as multiple fire trucks from surrounding communities are staged along a road Thursday in Lawrence 



Police officers man a checkpoint as multiple fire trucks from surrounding communities are staged along a road Thursday in Lawrence 





Firefighters gain entrance into a house through a basement window to check the gas line in Lawrence on Thursday 


Firefighters gain entrance into a house through a basement window to check the gas line in Lawrence on Thursday 



Firefighters gain entrance into a house through a basement window to check the gas line in Lawrence on Thursday 





A police officer adjusts his mask as he stands in a smoky area of Lawrence on Thursday following multiple explosions 


A police officer adjusts his mask as he stands in a smoky area of Lawrence on Thursday following multiple explosions 



A police officer adjusts his mask as he stands in a smoky area of Lawrence on Thursday following multiple explosions 





People stand and take videos and pictures on a smoky street in Lawrence, Massachusetts


People stand and take videos and pictures on a smoky street in Lawrence, Massachusetts



People stand and take videos and pictures on a smoky street in Lawrence, Massachusetts



Lawrence Police Chief Roy Vasque told The Eagle Tribune that he's 'never seen anything like this.'


Earlier on Thursday, before the explosions, Columbia Gas said in a news release that it was upgrading natural gas lines in neighborhood across the state. 


The company said the improvements would lead to long-term benefits including enhanced safety features and reliable service.


Work on the upgraded gas lines was expected to begin on Monday and continue until Friday, with gas service shut off during the installation.  




Lawrence resident Bruce Razin was among the evacuees standing outside the Colonial Heights neighborhood near the city's high school trying to decide what to do next late Thursday


Lawrence resident Bruce Razin was among the evacuees standing outside the Colonial Heights neighborhood near the city's high school trying to decide what to do next late Thursday



Lawrence resident Bruce Razin was among the evacuees standing outside the Colonial Heights neighborhood near the city's high school trying to decide what to do next late Thursday





The image above shows a house in Lawrence after it was devastated by an explosion caused by a problem with a gas line


The image above shows a house in Lawrence after it was devastated by an explosion caused by a problem with a gas line



The image above shows a house in Lawrence after it was devastated by an explosion caused by a problem with a gas line





Residents cover their face from the smoke while being evacuated from homes as firefighters battle a fire on Bowdoin Street in Lawrence


Residents cover their face from the smoke while being evacuated from homes as firefighters battle a fire on Bowdoin Street in Lawrence



Residents cover their face from the smoke while being evacuated from homes as firefighters battle a fire on Bowdoin Street in Lawrence





Crews work to knock down a fire in a home that was badly damaged in Lawrence on Thursday. The company that owns Columbia Gas says its crews are performing safety checks after a series of fires and explosions erupted in three communities north of Boston


Crews work to knock down a fire in a home that was badly damaged in Lawrence on Thursday. The company that owns Columbia Gas says its crews are performing safety checks after a series of fires and explosions erupted in three communities north of Boston



Crews work to knock down a fire in a home that was badly damaged in Lawrence on Thursday. The company that owns Columbia Gas says its crews are performing safety checks after a series of fires and explosions erupted in three communities north of Boston



The FBI sent special agents to the area  to assess the situation.


Lawrence resident Bruce Razin was among the evacuees standing outside the Colonial Heights neighborhood near the city's high school trying to decide what to do next late Thursday.


Officials had cut power in the area and the streets were pitch black, save for emergency vehicle lights. 


Razin said he arrived just as residents were being evacuated, and immediately saw the house two doors down was leveled from an explosion.


'I couldn't imagine if that was my house,' said Razin, who purchased his home nearly two years ago. 


'It's total destruction. I'd be completely devastated.'


With a backpack filled with personal items he had hastily grabbed, he said he'd head to his mother's home a few towns over for the night. 


Link hienalouca.com

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Main photo article A teenager was killed and 12 others were injured after a problem in a gas line caused dozens of explosions and fires in the Boston suburbs. 
Thousands of people were evacuated as up to 60 fires started burning in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover on Thursday afternoon because of a problem with ...


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