Monday, September 10, 2018

Massive natural gas pipeline explosion in Center Township, Beaver County, PA lights up the sky












Gas explosion rocks western Pennsylvania community 


September 10, 2018 at 4:12 am

The Associated Press

CENTER, Pa. (AP) —

Authorities say a gas explosion in western Pennsylvania has spurred evacuations, but no injuries have been reported.

Beaver County officials told news outlets a gas line caused the blast, which was reported shortly before 5 a.m. Monday in Center. Witnesses reported hearing a loud boom and an orange glow filling the sky.

Homes near the site were being evacuated as a precaution, and the Central Valley school district canceled all classes for Monday due to the blast.

At least one lane of Interstate 376 eastbound was also closed in the area as a precaution.

Several residents told reporters of heavy smoke emitting from the blaze making it hard to breath. One woman said the blast was so loud she thought a plane crashed.

There have been no reported injuries at this time.


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Gas line explosion reported in Center Township, Beaver County

Crews working along Ivy Lane


Officials tell Pittsburgh's Action News 4 that crews are responding to a possible gas line explosion in Center Township, Beaver County.

The reports came in just before 5:00 A.M. to an area along Ivy Lane.


Viewers reported seeing flames lighting up the sky.

No word if anyone has been hurt, but officials said people are being evacuated from their homes.

Several residents told reporters of heavy smoke emitting from the blaze making it hard to breath. One woman said the blast was so loud she thought a plane crashed.

There have been no reported injuries at this time.