Fire and explosion damage north-central Texas town
Posted on June 17th, 2010
A massive explosion at Cleburn, Texas, roughly 50 miles southwest of Dallas, was responsible for the death of three people.
The explosion occurred purportedly after a project that was digging in the area struck the gas line buried in the earth. The explosion triggered a widespread fire through the rural community, stretching out to an estimated circumference of 400 to 600 feet.
Eyewitness accounts reported that the explosion itself sounded like a loud thunderclap, which was followed by a sound that was something similar to a tornado. The noise from the incident could be heard several miles away from the site.
Six people were taken by helicopter and ambulance to local hospitals by the Johnson County emergency crews.
South Austin hotel destroyed in fire
Posted on May 21st, 2010
A hotel in south Austin was destroyed on Sunday afternoon in an intentionally-set fire.
Officials estimate that the damage to America’s Best Value Inn on south I-35 near Oltorf may equal $1.5 million. The hotel is now closed. Firefighters arrived on the scene around 12:15 pm on Sunday after a 33-year-old man set fire to his room and called to report the incident. The man was arrested a few hours later.
Investigators said the fire spread very quickly because the rooms were not equipped with in-room fire sprinklers. Hotels constructed after 1988 are required to have these sprinklers, but the hotel was built in 1984. It had passed its last fire safety inspection last June.
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Northwest Austin apartment fire leaves 30 homeless
Posted on March 26th, 2010
An apartment fire in northwest Austin has left 30 people without a home and caused $2.6 million in property damage.
The fire broke out around 2:15 a.m. on Thursday at 9219 Anderson Mill Road. Sixty firefighters from the Austin and Jollyville fire departments reported to the scene. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and investigators say that because the building collapsed, further investigation is needed. Luckily, no one was injured.
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