Gas Explosion San Bruno: AS IT HAPPENED: San Bruno gas explosion kills at least three
UPDATE 20:00 PDT — Firefighters throughout the Bay Area including 50 from Alameda County have been asked to provide mutual aid for the San Bruno fire plus explosion. A Pacific Gas plus Electric spokesperson said crews were identifying plus
SAN BRUNO, Calif. (Associated Press) – Firefighters poured water on flaming plus smoldering wreckage early Friday after a massive explosion sent blazes roaring through a neighborhood in the hills south of San Francisco, killing at least one person, destroying more than 50 homes plus Utility officials said a gas line ruptured in the vicinity of the blast, that left a giant crater plus sent flames tearing across several suburban blocks in San Bruno just after 6 p.m.
A massive explosion followed by a huge fireball in the sky have set the San Francisco suburb of San Bruno CA ablaze in fire injuring over 20 people plus destroying over 50 homes. The flames from the blaze are still spreading fast plus out
September 10, 2010. A GIGANTIC GAS EXPLOSION in San Bruno, California. Another reminder of why it's a good idea to keep a “bug-out” bag handy — lots of people had to leave in a hurry. Posted by Glenn Reynolds at 8:47 am
San Bruno fire, after gas explosion, destroys neighborhood
Four people are dead following a massive fire that destroyed 38 homes plus damaged at least seven others in San Bruno on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010.
Sep 10, 2010 San Bruno fire crews fought the aftermath of a gas-main explosion that killed at least one person, plus destroyed more than 50 homes.
Sep 9, 2010 SAN BRUNO, Calif. – Fire crews tried to douse the remnants of an It's not the first time a deadly explosion on a PG&E gas line has
Death toll in massive Califblaze likely to rise Yahoo! News
Sep 9, 2010 With a thunderous roar heard for miles, a natural gas line explosion ripped through a San Bruno neighborhood Thursday evening, sending up a
The neighborhood was devastated by a massive natural gas explosion Thursday A woman is treated by paramedics after an explosion in San Bruno, Calif.








