Current:Home > ScamsGas explosion in Wappingers Falls, New York injures at least 15, no fatalities reported -ProsperityEdge
Gas explosion in Wappingers Falls, New York injures at least 15, no fatalities reported
View
Date:2025-04-24 16:24:39
At least 15 people were injured when a devastating explosion caused a building collapse in Wappingers Falls, New York on Thursday afternoon.
Fifteen fire departments and nine police departments, as well as building and trench collapse technical rescue teams, responded to the scene at Brick Row, where smoke and flames billowed from the sunken structure.
Injured people were pulled from the rubble, and one child and two adults were flown by helicopter to Westchester Medical Center.
At a press briefing Thursday evening, authorities said 10 civilians and five first responders were injured, but said there were no fatalities, WABC reported.
Multiple people were trapped in the rubble while there was a working fire, said Wappingers Falls Fire Chief Jason Enson. One of them was trapped from the waist down and another from the chest down, he explained.
"Keep in mind that this is an ongoing investigation,” said William Beale, Dutchess County Director of Emergency Management. “With respect to facts and information that we have, we are limited at this time.”
Under investigation:Live cluster bomblet, ammo found at Goodwill store in Wisconsin
Surrounding areas impacted by gas explosion
The 911 call came in at 12:15 p.m., according to law enforcement, after which first responders arrived at the scene.
Residents across the village heard the explosion and felt their homes shake when it happened, sparking a swirl of confusion on social media until it became clear what had occurred nearby.
Traffic in the surrounding area was shut down for several hours while emergency crews responded to the scene and worked to rescue the injured.
In a statement Thursday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she would be sending state resources to assist at the scene as well.
Dutchess County Emergency Management asked people to avoid the area of Main Street, Mesier Park, Mill Street and High Street while firefighters and other emergency responders continued to work.
East and West Main streets, which were closed between South and Delavergne avenues for most of the afternoon, had reopened as of 5 p.m.
What we know:Man brought guns, IEDs to Colorado amusement park before dying by suicide
What caused Wappingers Brick Row explosion?
Central Hudson spokesman Joseph Jenkins said while an investigation is continuing, preliminary reports indicate a contractor for Central Hudson struck a 3/4-inch gas line, causing the explosion and fire.
Central Hudson temporarily cut all electric and gas service in that area and had representatives on site gathering more information, Jenkins said. They anticipated most of those customers would have service restored sometime Thursday night.
For those who do not, Central Hudson would be coordinating with officials to make sure they have hotel rooms, Jenkins said.
veryGood! (5864)
Related
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- Situation ‘Grave’ for Global Climate Financing, Report Warns
- Tracking health threats, one sewage sample at a time
- Biden promised a watchdog for opioid settlement billions, but feds are quiet so far
- Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
- Let's go party ... in space? First Barbie dolls to fly in space debut at Smithsonian museum
- Major psychologists' group warns of social media's potential harm to kids
- What lessons have we learned from the COVID pandemic?
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- Horrific details emerge after Idaho dad accused of killing 4 neighbors, including 2 teens
Ranking
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- Lily-Rose Depp Makes Rare Comment About Dad Johnny Depp Amid Each of Their Cannes Premieres
- Major Corporations Quietly Reducing Emissions—and Saving Money
- Biden promised a watchdog for opioid settlement billions, but feds are quiet so far
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- Does sex get better with age? This senior sex therapist thinks so
- Do you freeze up in front of your doctor? Here's how to talk to your physician
- A Big Rat in Congress Helped California Farmers in Their War Against Invasive Species
Recommendation
Nearly half of US teens are online ‘constantly,’ Pew report finds
Kim Kardashian Shares How Growing Up With Cameras Affects Her Kids
How to say goodbye to someone you love
We asked, you answered: What's your secret to staying optimistic in gloomy times?
'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
In Oklahoma, a woman was told to wait until she's 'crashing' for abortion care
Underwater noises detected in area of search for sub that was heading to Titanic wreckage, Coast Guard says
German Law Gave Ordinary Citizens a Stake in Switch to Clean Energy