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At Least One Died And Dozen More Injured As Gas Explosions Set Fire To Over 60 Homes In Boston

by Joey Jordan,

A teenager has died and a dozen more injured after a gas line explosion set fire to over 60 homes in Boston, Ma s sachusetts.

Thousands of people have been evacuated from the area after up to 70 fires started blazing in Lawrence, Andover, and North Andover on Thursday afternoon.

Michael Mansfield, the Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield said:

It looked like Armageddon with decimated homes and so much smoke that you couldn't see the sky.

Firefighters from around 50 different fire departments worked together to take the blazes under control. Leonel Rondon, 18, has been identified as the victim of Thursday's accident. Rondon was inside his car when a chimney from a house explosion fell on his car. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, the Essex County District Attorney's office reported.

The office further reported at least 13 patients were taken to Lawrence General Hospital. The Ma s sachusetts State Police said in a tweet on Thursday that the people in the affected areas who have gas service from Columbia Gas should evacuate their homes.

Residents in the affected towns of Lawrence/North Andover/Andover who have gas service from Columbia Gas should evacuate their homes immediately if they have not already done so. Gas lines are currently being depressurized by the company it will take some time.

— Ma s s State Police (@Ma s sStatePolice) September 13, 2018

Meanwhile, the Columbia Gas also tweeted on Thursday afternoon that their crews were responding to the reports of several fires in Lawrence. Hours after, the utility's parent company released a brief statement saying the crews had been still performing the safety check in the area.