Ewing explosion

Helping Explosion Victims
Helping Explosion Victims
Helping Explosion Victims
It has been more than two weeks since a natural gas explosion in Ewing Township killed one woman, injured seven and leveled 22 townhomes in the South Fork neighborhood. More than 100 residents were impacted by the blast, including many who lost everything they owned.
Gas Line Danger
Gas Line Danger
Gas Line Danger
As officials in Ewing Township continue to investigate a gas line explosion that killed one woman, injured several people and leveled 22 townhouses last week, officials in New York have launched a probe into a gas explosion in East Harlem yesterday that destroyed two buildings and caused several serious injuries.
Ewing 911 Tapes Released
Ewing 911 Tapes Released
Ewing 911 Tapes Released
Ewing Police have released recordings of the 911 calls that were received following the explosion that leveled 20 homes, killing one woman and injuring seven utility workers last week, 6 ABC reported Monday evening.
OSHA Had Fined Contractor
OSHA Had Fined Contractor
OSHA Had Fined Contractor
Police have identified the victim of a massive explosion in Ewing. Police said during an afternoon press conference Wednesday that the body of 62-year-old Linda Cerritelli was found on a car. Cerritelli was the owner of the home that was leveled by the explosion.
One Dead in Ewing Explosion
One Dead in Ewing Explosion
One Dead in Ewing Explosion
One person has died following an explosion at a housing complex in Ewing, authorities said. The blast, which sent smoke into the air that could be seen for miles, also injured seven utility workers.