35 Homes Still Evacuated as NTSB, Fire Crews Test for Gas Leaks After Centreville House Explosion
The National Transportation Safety Board leads a federal probe after a Centreville house explosion displaced 46 families and caused ongoing pipeline testing.
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Centreville Gas Explosion: More than 30 families remain evacuated, some return home
Some Centreville families are back home Thursday after Sunday’s gas‑leak explosion rocked a neighborhood, but more than 30 households are still waiting for the all‑clear as the investigation continues.
35 homes still evacuated as NTSB, fire crews test for gas leaks after Centreville house explosion
The National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday afternoon that the testing of pipeline infrastructure around a home in Centreville, Virginia, that exploded Sunday will likely last through the rest of the week.
Centreville gas leak: Pressure loss found in pipe, but no timeline for residents to go home
Crews have discovered a loss of pressure in a natural gas pipeline near the house explosion and ongoing gas leak in Centreville, Virginia. While it’s potentially a step forward in finding the leak, residents whose homes were evacuated will have to stay out at least another 48 hours, the fire department said. Washington Gas is investigating pressure loss in one of its gas lines in the 5200 block of Belle Plains Drive, Fairfax County Fire Assistan…
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