Firefighters injured, Wilmington building explosion
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The motorist believed to be responsible for a series of events that culminated in the explosion of a building in Wilmington, North Carolina, has been charged.
WILMINGTON, N.C. -- Four firefighters were injured after a building exploded Tuesday in Wilmington, North Carolina. The explosion was captured on video by someone nearby. Wilmington Police said the blast was likely caused by a traffic crash that ruptured a gas line.
A massive explosion rocked the city of Wilmington, North Carolina, Tuesday morning after a car crashed into a building’s gas line.
O ne person was taken into custody Tuesday after driving into a natural gas line, causing a fire and explosion at a North Carolina veterinary clinic that injured three firefighters, according to local news outlet WWAY. The driver allegedly showed signs of impairment, WWAY reported.
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WMBD Peoria on MSNNorth Carolina building explodes after car strikes gas line, video shows
An explosion at a building in Wilmington, North Carolina, sent a tower of smoke and debris into the sky on Tuesday, video of the incident shows.
A veterinary hospital under construction exploded after a car hit the gas line that fed into the building in Wilmington.
A fiery explosion sent shockwaves across Wilmington, North Carolina, Tuesday morning after a car veered off the road and slammed
Authorities say 46-year-old Jason Lee Beach of Wilmington has been charged with DWI-felony serious injury, possession of drug paraphernalia, hit and run, reckless driving and failure to maintain lane.
A veterinary clinic named Eastern Carolina Veterinary Medical Center exploded on Tuesday, August 19 in Wilmington, North Carolina after a car crashed into a nearby gas pipeline.According to
A veterinary medical center exploded in North Carolina, leaving three firefighters hurt.