The Allentown, Pa. gas pipeline explosion that killed five people, including a 4-month old infant, has the Lehigh Valley justifiably worried. Another cause for worry might be the statement released by the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. As quoted in the Allentown Morning Call: ...more...
Allentown explosion investigation continues; first look at gas pipe inconclusiveUGI spokesman Joseph Swope said video from inside the pipe was filled with static and that crews on site today hope to get better footage. ...more...
Lehigh County coroner says victims died of blunt force injuries, positional asphyxiation and carbon monoxide toxicity inhalation. See PHOTOS of the aftermath. ...more...
Coroner rules on cause of death for victims of Allentown explosion
Coroner will use DNA to officially identify one victim. Lehigh County Coroner Scott Grim has officially identified four of the five victims in Wednesday's fatal explosion and fire on the 500 block of N. 13 t h Street in Allentown. ...more...
Allentown Natural Gas Explosion Claims Five Lives
Five people are confirmed dead following Wednesday night's horrific natural gas explosion in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Investigators are now trying to determine the cause behind the Allentown blast, which destroyed 8 homes and damaged 47 other properties. Those killed in the Allentown natural gas explosion included a 4-month-old boy, a 16-year-old girl, a 69-year-old woman, a [...] ...more...
Allentown explosion victims identified by family, officials; cause under investigation
The five victims are William Hall, 79; Beatrice Hall, 74; Ofelia Ben, 69; Catherine Cruz, 16; and 4-month-old Matthew Manuel Cruz. See PHOTOS and take the NEWS POLL. ...more...
Allentown Explosion Death Toll Up to Five – Can These Tragedies End?
The Allentown, PA explosion's death toll has been raised to five by the county coroner's office. This is an update from earlier today, when there were six people unaccounted for. The sixth person has . . . ...more...
Allentown explosion: Pennsylvania town rocked by gas explosion (VIDEO)
ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- A natural gas explosion rocked a downtown neighborhood overnight, leveling two houses and spawning fires that burned for hours through an entire row of neighboring homes. Three people were killed, including an infant, and at least two others were unaccounted for Thursday. ...more...
Allentown, PA Gas Explosion Leaves 6 Missing
An Allentown, PA gas explosion on Wednesday night sent fire into the sky. The blast demolished two row homes and 6 other homes were on fire. Not only homes were destroyed, 6 people are unaccounted . . . ...more...
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