Posted by AI on 2025-08-15 18:08:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-15 19:37:39
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A powerful explosion rocked the east side of Manhattan early Monday, inflicting significant damage to a building and leaving dozens of residents shaken. The explosion, which some neighbors described as sounding like a small earthquake, was so powerful it displaced several apartment buildings, causing widespread damage and injuring at least a dozen people, one of them fatally.
Eyewitnesses described seeing bricks and debris cascading down onto the street shortly after the explosion, which erupted at around 9:00 am EST in the East 95th Street area of the city. Pictures taken at the scene by witnesses show the aftermath of a powerful explosion caused by a natural gas leak, according to the New York City Fire Department.
The explosion left much of the building's facade torn away, exposing apartments and interior rooms. The explosion is believed to have been caused by a leak of natural gas, which leaked into the building and caused an eruption that threw residents from their apartments, one witness said. The explosion comes just weeks after a massive explosion in a Kentucky apartment complex killed one person and injured several others. In that incident, a gas leak was also deemed responsible.
The New York Fire Department has dispatched crews to the scene and began the investigation into the explosion's cause. As thick black smoke poured into the air, neighbors were evacuated from nearby buildings, and a shelter was established at a nearby high school.
The explosion is a tragic reminder of the power of such incidents, leaving behind devastation, injury, and, as in this case, loss of life.