May 18, 2013

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Homes Burn, Interstate Damaged After West Virginia Gas Line Explosion

A section of interstate highway in West Virginia will remain closed for two days, after the roadway was damaged by a fire that also engulfed at least five homes.

An explosion in a natural gas line caused the hour-long inferno along Interstate 77 in Sissonville. No injuries have been reported, but firefighters were kept away from the homes until late afternoon by the intense flames.

One man who lives about a half-mile away says the sound was like "a turbine engine." A county official says flames were shooting 50 to 75 feet into the air.

Police said there was a slight risk of a secondary explosion, but people were told to stay inside their homes rather than evacuate.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


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