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One adult male suffered moderate burn injuries and was transported to Marian Regional Medical Center. The explosion comes less than two weeks after a home explosion near Pittsburgh that leveled one home and engulfed two neighboring houses in flames, killing six people. He said at least four people were transported to local hospitals to be treated for injuries. First responder personnel were trying to evacuate the area to ensure people were safe. Firefighters, meanwhile, were working to contain a fire. The home is located in a residential neighborhood in the City of Santa Maria, which is about a three-hour drive north of Los Angeles.
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Dozens of windows in neighboring homes that were shattered by the explosion have been boarded up.The investigation into the official cause of the blast is expected to take several days. Joyce Lippman, also a resident of Hancock Village, said fortunately the damage to her house was minimal. Lippman said she was in the middle of a Zoom training meeting when the explosion occurred. Nearly two dozen other houses were damaged in the explosion, some severely, including a few with red tags — deemed unsafe to occupy. Officials are still calculating damage estimates for the remaining 22 homes. The city of Santa Maria thanks everyone who contributed to the aid effort in the aftermath of the explosion.
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Please log in, or sign up for a new account to continue reading. Joe Cedillos says he is also having inspectors come by the neighborhood to examine the extent of the damage. He says an exterior fence will soon be installed around the perimeter of the area.
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In Santa Maria, prompted evacuation of the area, blew out windows in 10 adjacent houses, and injured at least four people. A KSBY News crew at the scene says at least one home appears to be completely destroyed, while neighboring homes sustained broken windows and debris is strewn across the neighborhood. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, though officials suspect it may have been caused by a gas leak, the Santa Maria Times reported. Damage estimates for the other 22 damaged homes are still being determined, he said.
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Santa Maria Fire Chief Brad Dandridge has never seen anything like the Aug. 23 house explosion before. Officials say Santa Barbara County is providing an excavator and a search dog to search for any remaining victims in the rubble. After the incident and into Wednesday evening, people were asked to avoid East Estes Drive while fire and police officials searched the area and investigated the blast. The property at 1223 Jackie Lane sustained an estimated $425,000 in structural damage.
Preliminary estimates indicate $440,000 of damage occurred to the structure at 1219 Jackie Lane. Additionally, $100,000 worth of belongings at the home were damaged or destroyed. SoCal Gas also responded to the scene, and the cause of the explosion is under investigation. Santa Barbara County is providing an excavator and a search dog. A house in the 1200 block of Jackie Lane was reduced to rubble in an explosion Wednesday afternoon.
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There’s debris for hundreds of feet around the blast site. According to Police Lt. Paul Van Meel, it's too early to say exactly what caused the explosion. The evacuated area did not extend to Allan Hancock College, and there was no threat to the Santa Maria campus, but people reported feeling the blast blocks away. As the scene unfolded, Police asked people to stay out of the area of E. The extent of their injuries, or whether there are any fatalities as a result of the explosion, was not available Wednesday. A Santa Maria firefighter surveys the damage from an explosion in the 1200 block of Jackie Lane inside Hancock Village Wednesday afternoon.
I don’t usually deal with explosions like this,” said Joe Cedillos, president of the Homeowners Association for Hancock Village, where the explosion took place. Jacob is your community news reporter covering the Santa Maria Valley.

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This is very much in progress right now but we are out there with fire, what could ultimately be a gas leak, but like I said, I'm not sure yet,” said Van Meel early Wednesday afternoon. A home in central Santa Maria burns after a reported gas explosion Wednesday afternoon. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
It’s an unfortunate situation, but I’m proud of the way my fire department performed,” Dandridge added. "First, I thought it was an earthquake, and then it was just a huge explosion and you know, things were falling off the walls, the blinds were rattling. Our two windows at the front were blown out," said neighbor Linda Brock. The cause of the explosion and fire was unknown and under investigation. For the latest news in Santa Barbara County — delivered right to your inbox. More information will be provided as updates come into the newsroom. The cause of the explosion is still under investigation.
Scott Davis, a resident of Hancock Village where the explosion occurred, provided video from his home security camera that captured glass shattering and the thunderous boom caused by the blast. One of the injured was extricated from an adjacent home, and two others were in the home behind the one that exploded. Are seen Thursday after a gas leak caused an explosion that leveled the Santa Maria home in August. Another woman, who was in an adjacent home when the explosion happened, was extricated and is in stable condition, according to authorities. The SoCalGas company responded to the scene, and Santa Barbara County sent an excavator and search dog to the scene.
The sheriff's office confirms the explosions and says there have been at least six of them in the last month. May is National Bike Month, with multiple local events planned to explore the positive impact of bicycle travel for pedestrians, bicyclists and even motorists looking to curb their car and find a new way to travel. Two individuals died and 11 residents were displaced because of a house fire near Santa Maria Sunday night. Santa Maria police were asking the community to stay out of the area of E Estes Drive near Hancock and use alternative routes.
Two men were found dead near the clubhouse area of Casa Grande Mobile Estates in coastal Santa Maria. Authorities say four people are dead in a shooting and explosion at a Central California mobile home park. The Santa Barbara County Fire Department is a progressive, multi-mission public safety agency with a rich tradition and history. We stand ready to serve the people of this world-renowned area with professionalism, dedication, and pride. From the pristine beaches of the South Coast to the bucolic farmlands and vineyards in the North County, we are always here to answer the call. While the explosions have been heard in San Geronimo Valley, deputies say at least one of the originating spots was not near homes.
The two fire departments are among 55 agencies, departments and community groups that will receive a total of $680,000 in grants from the Fire Foundation, the spokesman said. The Marin County Sheriff's Office says one of the most recent booms came last Sunday around 10 p.m. A deputy who was nearby found evidence that someone had lit some type of unknown device that damaged a large tree in the area. The residents displaced by the blaze have found temporary shelter. Fire personnel are investigating the cause of the blaze.
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