

Baltimore Sun
reported the explosion was a natural gas explosion, citing fire officials, but
said the exact cause remained unknown.
A major
explosion levelled several houses in a neighbourhood in the U.S. City of
Baltimore on Monday, killing at least one person and critically injuring three.
Five other
persons, including children were trapped, fire fighters said.
A section of
row houses levelled with rubble strewn about as rescue workers climbed over a
pile of debris, searching for victims.
“One adult
woman deceased as BCFD continue to search for more,” the Baltimore City Fire
Department posted on Twitter.
Three
patients, all in critical condition, were rescued by fire fighters, the
Baltimore Firefighters IAFF Local 734 wrote on Twitter.
“Several
houses exploded. At least 5 people trapped, some children,” the union said.
“Rescuers are
communicating with one person still trapped. #BCFDSRO Special Rescue Operations
Team is working to get to the person. One person has been pronounced dead on
scene,” the union said in a separate post.
Officials
from Baltimore Gas and Electric Co and the Baltimore Office of Emergency
Management were at the scene, the Baltimore Sun reported.
Later the
Baltimore Fire Service announced the rescue of one person from the rubble:
“An adult
male was just freed from the rubble by the multi-jurisdictional rescue
operation. He is being transported by #BCFDEMS to the hospital in serious
condition. Rescuers continue to search the debris for other survivors”, it
tweeted.
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