Gas explosion in San Francisco Bay Area injures at least six people
A gas line rupture in Hayward, California, on Thursday morning led to a large explosion that injured at least six people. The incident occurred around 9:30 AM, approximately two hours after a third-party construction crew damaged an underground gas line while working on a project to expand bike lanes and sidewalks on Lewelling Boulevard.

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AI-generatedA gas line rupture in Hayward, California, on Thursday morning led to a large explosion that injured at least six people. The incident occurred around 9:30 AM, approximately two hours after a third-party construction crew damaged an underground gas line while working on a project to expand bike lanes and sidewalks on Lewelling Boulevard. Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) responded to the initial damage and shut off the gas flow, but an explosion erupted shortly after, igniting multiple buildings. Firefighters responded to the scene, where three buildings sustained extensive damage, and another nearby building suffered minor to major damage. The injured were transported to a local hospital, but their condition remains unknown.
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5 extractedPG&E said they went to this damaged gas line to thwart the flow of gas by 9.25am local time.
The explosion and fire extensively damaged three buildings.
Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) said a third-party construction outfit damaged the underground gas line at about 7.30am local time.
The explosion broke out around 9.30am local time after a construction crew damaged a gas pipe.
A gas explosion in Hayward, California injured at least six people.