3 dead in horror Dallas apartment blast - including child
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A special hazmat team from O'Hare Airport was brought in to assist in this emergency.
Dallas Fire-Rescue says all residents have been accounted for after the deadly Oak Cliff explosion that killed three people.
While responders were on the way to a gas leak call, an explosion occurred, according to officials, who confirmed there were deaths but declined to say how many.
Officials have confirmed four injuries in the explosion that occurred May 28 at The Clyde Apartment Complex, but there could be more victims.
Las Cruces police said firefighters found a body inside the duplex. Police said the victim's body will go to the New Mexico Medical Investigator's Office in Albuquerque for an autopsy. The victim hasn't been identified.
A fire broke out at Chalmette Refining Friday afternoon after residents reported hearing a large explosion, according to the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office. The fire was under control as of around 2 p.m., and no injuries were reported, John Rahaim, director of St. Bernard Homeland Security, said.
The call was for an explosion and fire late Friday afternoon at a duplex in the area of Rutgers and Dorchester.