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Subject: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: ADH13 on 09/10/10 at 1:08 pm




Watching this play out was reminiscent of the early moments of 9/11.  I feel so bad for these people.  Although I've heard varying casualty reports, the highest number of confirmed dead I've heard is 3.  I find that rather incredible, but so many have lost everything.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/09/BADP1FBJRS.DTL

(09-09) 22:03 PDT SAN BRUNO -- With a thunderous roar heard for miles, a natural gas line explosion ripped through a San Bruno  neighborhood Thursday evening, sending up a geyser of fire that killed at least one person and injured more than 20 others, and igniting a blaze that destroyed 53 homes and damaged 120 more, authorities said.

The wind-whipped blaze leaped from structure to structure in the neighborhood near Skyline Boulevard and Sneath Lane, west of Interstate 280, raging unabated for almost an hour as emergency crews rushed in and residents streamed out.

The central ball of fire, fed by the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. gas line, raged past nightfall before abating. By then, houses on several blocks and thick stands of trees were engulfed in flames.

Power was cut off to the area, and the only light came from emergency vehicles and the smoldering houses. Firefighting planes roared overhead, dumping retardant onto the blazes, and the scene took on a chaotic tone as neighbors desperately searched for help and for each other.

San Bruno officials said the explosion happened near or in Glenview Park, just east of Skyline and north of San Bruno Avenue. A huge crater was left in the street at the heart of the explosion.

"A terrible, terrible tragedy has fallen on our city," Mayor Jim Ruane said.

"Say a special prayer for those people," Ruane said. "This is going to be a long haul for this city."

Millbrae Fire Chief Dennis Haag said more than 100 people were in evacuation centers. Firefighters had not been able to get into the area to search for people, he said.

"We could not get close to the line," Haag said late Thursday night. "We are still not able to access the area fully."

The heaviest damage was on the fire's western flank, he said.

Omar Naber and his mother, Lana Naber, were in their home on Vermont Way, a couple of blocks north, when the house shook violently about 6:15 p.m.

"I thought it was the biggest earthquake ever," he said.
Injured in hospitals

Deputy San Mateo County Coroner April Florent said "there are deaths, but we do not have a number right now." She said it would take awhile to compile a count because investigators must go from house to house.

Fifteen people were being treated at Kaiser Medical Center in South San Francisco for burns, smoke inhalation and other injuries, spokeswoman Stacey Wagner said. Some critically burned patients had been transferred earlier to St. Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, she said. Three patients went to Seton Medical Center in Daly City.

Five injured people were taken to San Francisco General Hospital. Spokeswoman Rachael Kagan said three were in critical condition - a man in his fifties and a woman in her eighties, both suffering from burn injuries, and a woman in her eighties being treated for smoke inhalation.

A woman in her sixties was in serious condition with smoke inhalation, and the fifth victim was in good condition, Kagan said.

PG&E spokesman Jeff Smith said one of the utility's natural gas transmission lines ruptured. The reason for the rupture is unknown, he said.

"If it is ultimately determined that we were responsible for the cause of this incident, we will take accountability," Smith said. "Our thoughts go out to everyone affected by this terrible situation."

Abelardo Vega, 34, of Daly City was at a church service nearby and came to check on a friend in the neighborhood when the blast happened. He couldn't reach the friend but got his cell phone's voice-mail message.

"Thanks for your concern," the message said. "My house did catch on f- fire. Luckily, none of my family got hurt. They're all OK. ... I lost my house."
Flames up to 300 feet high

Joe Simpson, who lives a half-mile from the explosion, said the blast had shaken his house like an earthquake. "I felt it as much as I heard it," he said.

As night fell, Simpson said he had a startling view of the fire geyser from his backyard, estimating the flames were shooting 200 to 300 feet high.

California Emergency Management Agency spokesman Kelly Huston said the official count by about 10 p.m. was 120 homes damaged and 53 structures destroyed. The fire was 50 percent contained, he said, and it consumed a 10-acre area. Mutual aid came from many agencies throughout the Bay Area.
'It was so loud'

"Apparently the explosion was so catastrophic it knocked out power and water lines, which complicated the firefighting effort," he said. "Some units are having to shuttle water into the area."

David Pinochi, who lives on Crestmoor Drive a quarter-mile away from the explosion, was evacuated as large bits of ash rained down. Firefighters marked houses with a large "X" after they evacuated families.

"I've loaded up my dogs, and I'm getting ready to go," said Pinochi, who ran to get home to check on his children, ages 10, 12 and 16. All were safe. "I took my Niner autographed stuff and packed it up. I'm hoping for the best."

Ed Hornung, who also was evacuating, said, "It was so loud, it could have been a nuclear explosion."
Emergency shelter set up

A shelter for residents was established at a San Bruno Parks and Recreation Department center.

Sheriff's deputies and police began evacuating residents near the fireball within minutes, pounding on doors as the flames raged nearby. They went door to door, ordering people out of their houses as their colleagues set up equipment mere feet away to battle the flames.

Naber and his mother, in their house on Vermont Avenue, rushed for the front door after they heard the explosion and tried to open it, but the door handle was too hot. He ran to his room, grabbed his car keys and fled the house with his mother through another exit.
Running out of the heat

As they ran to the car, which was parked on the street, they could see a fireball. The heat was so intense, it burned the hair off his arms, he said as he stood in shock with his mother on Skyline.

"It's really sad for all those residents, for all the people who were on top of the explosion," Naber said.

Leigh Bishop, staff pastor at Church of the Highlands in San Bruno, was standing in the parking lot preparing for a night meeting when the blast ripped into the sky.

"It was absolutely frightening," Bishop said. "A huge yellowing billow of flame. I thought it was right behind our church building and ran in to pull the fire alarm and get everyone out of the church."

He realized it was about three-fourths of a mile away.

"The initial explosion was just deafening," Bishop said.

City Manager Connie Jackson asked all residents of the area to call a hot line at (650) 616-7180. Authorities are trying to account for all residents.


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/09/BADP1FBJRS.DTL#ixzz0z9RZRtqH

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: nally on 09/10/10 at 1:29 pm

I heard about this on the news this morning. Seems very sad, especially for the people in that neighborhood. :\'( :\'( My thoughts and prayers go out to all of them.

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: Howard on 09/10/10 at 2:43 pm

Wow,that's sad.  :(

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: ADH13 on 09/10/10 at 4:52 pm




All night last night, people from all over the Bay Area were coming to the shopping center that was being used as a meeting place for the displaced, bringing bags of blankets, coats, water, food, etc. 

So what does Red Cross have to say?

Here is a snippet from a timeline, as reported by KTVU news:

http://sfist.com/2010/09/09/huge_explosion_sparks_massive_san_b.php

10:36: KTVU's Sal Casteneda confirms: "53 homes destroyed, 120 homes damaged."

10:50: During a press conference, San Bruno Fire Chief points out that it will take until at least tomorrow to confirm any other deaths. Also, the City manager says that the city is fully mobilized to assist residents. But: they are asking residents to report in to shelter location at the Veterans Rec Center at 251 City Park Way in San Bruno. This way all the residents can be full accounted for.

11:10: Firefighters reportedly had trouble getting water out of some fire hydrants during battle. A reported 10 acres were burned during the blaze.

11:15: Red Cross seeks for money donations, not items.

11:22: We'll be back tomorrow morning. Thanks to local media, several bloggers, our fine readers and Twitter follower for their invaluable help tonight. If you can donate blood tomorrow, have at it. Stay safe, folks.

Sept. 10th:

8:28 a.m.: 4 people confirmed dead. 38 homes destroyed.

9:45: San Bruno residents reported leak to PG&E days before fire



The 11:15 entry irritates the hell out of me.

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: LyricBoy on 09/10/10 at 8:07 pm


So what does Red Cross have to say?

11:15: Red Cross seeks for money donations, not items.

The 11:15 entry irritates the hell out of me.


Well back during the flu outbreak of 1918, my grandmother was caring for a few patients at her house, when a couple of Red Cross people showed up at her door.  When Grandma said that she could use some help with her "patients", the two Red Cross people high-tailed it out of there.

The Red Cross does not always recruit the best or the brightest...

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: ADH13 on 09/10/10 at 10:12 pm




The Red Cross does not always recruit the best or the brightest...


Yeah, I can't help but think this is along the lines of "But wait a minute here, how are we supposed to take our cut of a blanket?!?!"

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 09/10/10 at 10:23 pm


Well back during the flu outbreak of 1918, my grandmother was caring for a few patients at her house, when a couple of Red Cross people showed up at her door.  When Grandma said that she could use some help with her "patients", the two Red Cross people high-tailed it out of there.

The Red Cross does not always recruit the best or the brightest...


The 1918 Spanish flu!  Some places you saw bodies piled wheelbarrows stacked with bodies if you don't want to be one of those bodies, you'd high-tale it outta there too!  Unless..that is...unless you had balls of cast iron, which it sounds like your grandmother had!
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Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: Howard on 09/11/10 at 5:13 am

How did this Spanish Flu come about 92 years ago? ???

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: Davester on 09/11/10 at 2:18 pm


The 1918 Spanish flu!  Some places you saw bodies piled wheelbarrows stacked with bodies if you don't want to be one of those bodies, you'd high-tale it outta there too!  Unless..that is...unless you had balls of cast iron, which it sounds like your grandmother had!
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  http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-6/1193336/montypythonbringoutyourdead.jpg

  "Bring out ya dead..!"

  "But I'm not quite dead yet..!"

  But the San Bruno thing is messed-up.  Initial reports were that a plane, from nearby SFO, had crashed.  Shows how bad the blast was...

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 09/11/10 at 2:47 pm

The press reports numerous individuals called PG&A reporting service problems and the smell of gas in the open air.  This went on for about a week before the explosion.

Four people dead is four too many obviously, but thank God it wasn't worse!
::)

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: Foo Bar on 09/11/10 at 5:41 pm

I was gonna whine about how CNN spent most of its day's coverage on some asshat who wanted to have a bonfire (but didn't actually want to go through with it, he just wanted the attention) when there was a real bonfire going on, but decided to take the high road instead:

http://i.imgur.com/75po0.jpg

It was this or Zoe, and Zoe'd been played before.

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 09/11/10 at 9:28 pm




http://i.imgur.com/75po0.jpg



Snuff out those roaches good, kids!
:o

Subject: Re: Gas Line Explosion Destroys Bay Area Neighborhood

Written By: Marian on 09/15/10 at 3:20 pm

the 17 year old,his father and his grandmother are still missing.

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