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When Digging Goes Wrong: Gas Explosion Rocks Hayward Neighborhood

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When Digging Goes Wrong: Gas Explosion Rocks Hayward Neighborhood

In a surprising turn of events, a gas explosion in Hayward, California, injured six people and caused significant damage to several homes. The chaotic morning unfolded around 7:35 a.m. when a construction crew inadvertently struck an underground gas line while digging. Talk about a diggone disaster! Witnesses couldn’t believe their eyes as the explosion sent flames soaring just after 9:30 a.m.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company quickly responded, confirming the crew wasn’t part of their team. Instead, utility workers managed to isolate the gas line and stop the flow—yet not before the damage was done. As authorities worked diligently on the investigation, parts of Interstate 238 were shut down, creating a surreal scene that looked like something out of an action movie.

This incident serves as a reminder of the power of gas lines and how quickly things can escalate from a simple construction job to a serious emergency. While this explosion left several families assessing the damage, it’s comforting to hear that no firefighters were harmed in the chaos. Here’s hoping everyone affected finds a way to rebuild and recover from this unexpected situation!

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