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Construction worker buried after explosion

Posted on August 2nd, 2010 No Comments

A condominium explosion left one worker buried under the rubble for almost an hour, he was later pronounced dead from the injuries he sustained in the accident.

Four other workers were also injured in the accident, but officials have confirmed that they are now in stable condition. The explosion occurred at a community for people who are 55 or older.

Fire officials do not know the exact cause of the explosion but they believe that the explosion may have been caused by a release a propane that was ignited by an unknown source. This is the worst explosion the Norfolk community has seen in over 12 years.

Propane explosions can happen unexpectedly and change the lives of all involved, our thoughts are with the friends and family of the victim.

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