
Videos show the aftermath of a deadly Philadelphia home explosion
A house explosion wiped out several houses in a Philadelphia neighborhood, killing one and injuring two other people.
One person died and two were injured in an explosion that wiped out several homes in a Philadelphia neighborhood on Sunday morning, authorities say.
The Philadelphia Fire Department responded to a house explosion in the Nicetown neighborhood just before 5 a.m. ET on Sunday, June 29. One person was reported dead at the scene, the Philadelphia Fire Department shared in a social media post. 60 fire department members responded to the scene.
In a social media statement, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker shared that the two injured individuals had been transported to the nearby Temple University Hospital for treatment.
“I am saddened by the explosion that happened earlier today in the Nicetown section of our City,” Parker said in her statement on Sunday. “The victims – and every neighbor on Bristol Street and nearby – are in our prayers this evening.”
The Philadelphia Fire Department did not specify how many homes were impacted by the fire.
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