INDIANAPOLIS - A huge explosion on the Indianapolis south side Saturday night killed two, injured several others, flattened two homes and damaged dozens of other homes. Twenty-seven homes are uninhabitable, structural engineers determined Sunday.
Indianapolis Fire, Indianapolis Police, the ATF, Homeland Security and other agencies are investigating. A gas leak is suspected but investigators have not yet been able to get close enough to the source to confirm the cause.
No residents are being allowed back into the Richmond Hill subdivision in Perry Township. The explosion occurred on Fieldfare Way at around 11:00 pm and homes on Alcona Drive sustained heavy damage. Power and gas have been shut off in the area. All of the victims had homeowner's insurance coverage and there are no major shelter needs at this time. .
Indianapolis Fire, Indianapolis Police, the ATF, Homeland Security and other agencies are investigating. A gas leak is suspected but investigators have not yet been able to get close enough to the source to confirm the cause.
No residents are being allowed back into the Richmond Hill subdivision in Perry Township. The explosion occurred on Fieldfare Way at around 11:00 pm and homes on Alcona Drive sustained heavy damage. Power and gas have been shut off in the area. All of the victims had homeowner's insurance coverage and there are no major shelter needs at this time. .
The second pic reminds me of the housefire scene in Wayne's World.
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