Fatal House Explosion in Harford County, Maryland
Two people have tragically lost their lives following a house explosion early on Sunday morning in Harford County, Maryland, located northeast of Baltimore. The incident was reported by officials in a statement on X on Sunday night.
Initial Responses and Casualties
Initially, one person was confirmed dead with two others sustaining injuries. However, during a Sunday news conference, authorities detailed the grim discovery of a second victim, who was later found among the debris.
Timeline of Events
Authorities were first alerted to a potential gas leak at around 6:42 a.m. ET. Responding to a call on Arthurs Woods Drive in Bel Air, first responders located the initial victim at the scene, according to Oliver Alkire of the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office.
As responders were moving in, they began receiving multiple calls indicating that the gas leak had evolved into a significant explosion, impacting the surrounding community.
Impact on Nearby Residents
According to officials, the explosion affected at least 12 families, leading to widespread displacement. Residents in the vicinity reported a strong odor of gas, and the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company was on alert at the time.
Contract workers from the utility company were present nearby, focused on resolving a separate electrical issue when the explosion occurred.
Investigation Underway
At this time, authorities have not determined whether the explosion was a result of negligence or if it was premeditated. The investigators mentioned a need to confirm the identity of the second victim, who is believed to be the 73-year-old homeowner.
Injuries and Damage Reported
Several individuals in the nearby homes were injured. Among them was a woman who lived next door and was treated for injuries sustained in the explosion. Additionally, a Baltimore Gas and Electric Company worker also reported injuries, although details regarding the severity are unclear.
Officials described the explosion as one of the most significant they had witnessed, prompting a coordinated investigation with multiple agencies, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
Authorities are currently conducting search and rescue operations and assessing the extent of the damage caused by the blast.
This story is being updated as information becomes available.