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Cleburne Texas Gas Explosion: Fatalities Reported

Gas Explosion

ANGELA K. BROWN   06/ 8/10 12:52 AM ET   AP

CLEBURNE, Texas — A large natural gas line in north Texas erupted Monday after utility workers accidentally hit the line, sending a massive fireball into the air and killing one worker, officials said.

Authorities found the missing worker's body several hours after the explosion, once searchers could safely walk through the entire charred area. Authorities had hoped the missing man had left the scene on his own, like some of his colleagues who drove themselves to hospitals.

Brian Fine, Hood County's emergency management coordinator, said the worker's body was found some distance from the blast site. The man's name was not immediately released.

The worker had been riding a truck drilling holes for utility poles when the line suddenly exploded, and other workers lost sight of him in the intense smoke, said Roger Harmon, Johnson County's top elected official.

Near the blast site in rural Johnson County about 50 miles southwest of Dallas, officials later found the truck upside down and saw that the 2,000-pound drilling component had been ripped off the vehicle and hurled 250 feet away, said Cleburne Fire Chief Clint Ishmael.

At least seven of the other 13 workers who had been working at the site went to hospitals. Gary Marks, CEO of Glen Rose Medical Center, said two people were treated and released, and four others were in stable condition. One patient was taken to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth. Spokeswoman Whitney Jodry did not have person's condition.

Laura Harlin, a resident of nearby Granbury, said around the time of the blast she heard a "huge rumbling" that initially sounded like thunder and then like a tornado because it lasted so long.

"For about 10 minutes, it was so loud that it was like there was an 18-wheeler rumbling in your driveway," she said.

The explosion caused confusion among officials in its immediate aftermath, with one city official initially saying three people had been killed.

Heat from the blast forced firefighters to stay about a half-mile away until the gas flow was shut off, and they were unable to douse the flames.

A control room at Houston-based Enterprise Products Partners LP, which owns the gas line, immediately identified a break in the line near Cleburne, said company spokesman Rick Rainey. The 36-inch line was equipped with valves that automatically shut down gas to that section of pipe, and the fire was out about two hours after the explosion.

The pipeline helps carry gas from West Texas across the state to utilities, distribution companies and commercial users on the eastern end of the state. Rainey said the company would work with customers to avoid any disruption to their service from the fire.

The injured workers were digging for a subcontractor hired by Waco-based Brazos Electric Cooperative, Snow said. A message seeking comment from that company was not immediately returned. A spokesman for the subcontractor, Oklahoma-based C&H Power Line Construction Services, did not immediately respond to a call for comment either.

Johnson County's emergency management coordinator, Jack Snow, said officials were investigating whether the gas line was marked. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration were also at the scene.

The Texas natural gas blast followed one in West Virginia earlier Monday. Seven workers were burned when a drilling crew hit a pocket of methane gas, triggering an explosion in a rural area about 55 miles southwest of Pittsburgh.

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Associated Press Writers Jeff Carlton, Schuyler Dixon and Jamie Stengle in Dallas and Mark Williams in Columbus, Ohio, contributed to this report.

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jamuelle
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03:54 AM on 06/08/2010
Seriously? They hoped he left the scene on his own like his colleagues to go to the hospital? The way this article is written, it sounds like no one bothered to call for an ambulance.

Being from the north, this seems like utter nonsense that workers would leave the scene of something like this on their own to seek medical care at the hospital. I assume this has something to do with status legalities?

I hope the authorities look into the company that was drilling the holes for the poles or posts. Sounds like they had some potentially less than legal workers, or some seriously untrained ones. Either way, they caused a lot of damage, and a loss of life. Truly sad.
05:15 AM on 06/08/2010
My thoughts on the matter as well. Perhaps the reason his name wasn't released immediately.
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jamuelle
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11:58 AM on 06/08/2010
I don't know what it is, but holy cats. Leaving the scene to seek medical attention. More like scattering it sounded.
05:58 AM on 06/08/2010
Well, either that or it's just a Texas thing. Fanned.
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jamuelle
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11:51 AM on 06/08/2010
Thanks!
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12:36 AM on 06/08/2010
Folks, this was a tragic but extravagant example of something that happens all too often in the construction business, someone hits a utility line of some kind. Water lines, gas lines, buried power lines, sewer lines. Most civil governments have regulations to require contractors to verify the presence on a property of this kind of utility. Doesn't stop occasional incidents. My condolences to the families involved.
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01:38 AM on 06/08/2010
Co-sign, Jay.
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jamuelle
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03:58 AM on 06/08/2010
Yes, we had a house explosion after a unqualified subcontractor was doing some utility work and hit a gas line. Luckily no one was in the house at the time. But there was no house left. Just a crater and stuff. But with the gas companies properly marking the lines, and hiring qualified, trained people to do the work, everyone around is safer. The incidents can be avoidable if everyone is truly doing their jobs properly.

Condolences to the family. And a speedy recovery to those injured.
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melton244
04:08 AM on 06/08/2010
Oh, but the subcontractor saved a few bucks, but surely billed for higher paid workers, I'm sure.
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TXfemmom
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12:33 AM on 06/08/2010
We live outside Houston. It is a given here that some crew of some sort is constantly hitting pipelines, gas lines, water lines, and any kind of lines one can possibly hit here. It is unclear whether this crew even had someone come out and check for and mark lines.

We are devoted to having the lines marked when we are aware of work coming through our yard for any sort of digging. Even with lines being clearly marked, we have seen the crews HIT OUR TELEPHONE, CABLE, CABLE, WATER, TELEPHONE ONCE AGAIN, AND THEY WERE ABOUT TO DIG INTO THE GAS LINE when I went out and threw a hissy. I stopped a crew claiming to speak not a word of English, and the MAP was in English, from hitting it.

I had called their company and the police. A supervisor from the company arrived about ten minutes after our constable, who demanded to see the drivers' license of the person who had driven the vehicle for them and I pointed him out. When the guy claimed not to have a license, and not to have driven, despite saying he didn't speak English. Then, the supervisor arrived, and the worker suddenly knew SOME ENGLISH. The supervisor demanded to see the guys' license, since he had offered one for employment, and when the wallet was handed over, FIVE DIFFERENT BOGUS LICENSES IN FIVE DIFFERENT NAMES FELL OUT ONTO THE GROUND and the Constable immediately arrested the guy.
12:33 AM on 06/08/2010
I would hope that the drilling contractor called for a " dig alert," That is to get the various Utility Companies to mark their lines prior to digging or in this case drilling.. I know California and Nevada has this law.. I wonder if Texas does as well??
12:19 AM on 06/08/2010
CNN needs to get their facts straight on a couple of things

1) Cleburne is not in East Texas, it is more in North Texas to the South of Fort Worth. Look at map.

2) It was a horrible accident where men were injured, not some thing to be used as a liberal rant about conservatives.

3) We cannot just suddenly change to other sources of energy over night, if you want those other sources to be safe then it will take time to be sure they are.

4)This article equated the accident to a drilling accident in West Virginia, these were two different kinds of operations.

5) Everybody just calm down a little, The Gas company owner shut it down as quickly as they could.

6) My heart goes out to those injured in the accident and hope they recover quickly.
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Bushwhacked
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12:31 AM on 06/08/2010
Meh.
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TXfemmom
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12:35 AM on 06/08/2010
CNN needs to get their facts right, but this sort of accident occurs way too often in TX. Crews did anywhere and everywhere and ignore lines, even when they are marked, and don't get lines and pipelines marked before they start. I hold their companies responsible for that.
12:15 AM on 06/08/2010
There were 3 fatalities. What, did their families sign a non disclosure agreement?
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TXfemmom
Grandma with eye on the future
12:37 AM on 06/08/2010
Our evening report said one, but eight were injured and when the crew heard the HISS they ran in all directions as quickly as possible but it was a miracle that more were not killed. The explosion and fire knocked an AUGER EIGHTEEN wheel truck into the air and it landed a football field away from the explosion.
10:57 AM on 06/08/2010
It appears to just be one. Our scandal/disaster-obsessed media rushed out to get the story on the air before checking the facts. Which is how a gas well explosion that killed three workers and left 10 people missing was eventually revealed to be a gas pipeline rapture that killed one person. But that's our news for you. Never let things like checking for facts get in the way of wanting to be the first to get the news out there. Not to mention a chance to further demonize the energy industry.
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Mort
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12:06 AM on 06/08/2010
Why couldn't that happen in Congress. Hot air is just as flammable as natural gas.
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Reserved1
11:56 PM on 06/07/2010
*sigh* here we go again. What's going on with these companies?
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melton244
04:10 AM on 06/08/2010
cutting corners, hiring illegals, to put the extra bucks in their pockets.
05:24 AM on 06/08/2010
I don't care as much about their legal status as I do the training of those diggning holes in hazardous areas. Was there a foreman, could he read the map or marks? And if he couldn't who's responsible?
11:37 PM on 06/07/2010
Wow, even the explosions are bigger in Texas!
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confuseddemocrat
11:53 PM on 06/07/2010
poor taste....

a human life was lost
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Rod DK
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03:39 AM on 06/08/2010
While I agree that zacks remark was in poor taste you must admit that human life ain't worth much in Texas.
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realpolitic
GOP is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!
11:04 PM on 06/07/2010
All the elements are working against us now like in a Stephen King novel, the gas and the oil. Perhaps we have exploited the earth too much and now it is letting us know.
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11:29 PM on 06/07/2010
yes it is obvious that being a super user or a moderator has NOTHING to do with intelligence
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realpolitic
GOP is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!
11:33 PM on 06/07/2010
You mean just as obvious as the elements getting together and deciding to undermine man?
11:47 PM on 06/07/2010
no eco-terrorists are working against us.
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realpolitic
GOP is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!
11:53 PM on 06/07/2010
Yes, like BP.
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rozalindb
What happened to us?
11:53 PM on 06/07/2010
Oh? And are the eco-terrorists working for BP, too?
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11:03 PM on 06/07/2010
That is a very scary video. Reminds you of he ll doesn"t it??
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fanofariana
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11:27 PM on 06/07/2010
Tks very much. Excellent vid.
10:18 PM on 06/07/2010
It is totally mystifying to me that those of us who suggest that our planet is trying to tell us something, just get ridiculed.

We need a completely new paradigm about how we produce and *use* energy. USE is the elephant in the living room. We need to get rid of the sacred cows of energy overuse.

We don't need to cool our monolithic public buildings in warm weather, to a temperature that requires wearing a jacket inside. We don't need to heat those buildings in winter to the point that you *don't* need to wear a jacket inside.

We don't need to drive gas guzzling SUV's with DVD players in the back seat so kids don't have to go a single minute without "entertainment".

We don't need to roll up all the windows on our cars and turn on the AC, as soon as the outside temperature approaches the mid seventies.

We don't need to light up our yards every night for a month between Thanksgiving and Christmas with enough lights to rival Vegas (which is a whole separate "don't need to" story, all by itself).

This lifestyle has not made us happier or healthier - the opposite is true. Our decadence and greed rivals the Roman Empire, with 21st century technology.

We are destroying the earth, not for our genuine needs, bur for superficial, greedy, decadent "wants". What makes us feel that we are entitled to destroy our planet, for our luxuries?
10:28 PM on 06/07/2010
Need little applause emoticon - oh well, clap, clap, clap clap clap
12:25 AM on 06/08/2010
Thanks, & fanned. :)
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Vieux Charles
Educating America, one liberal at a time
10:36 PM on 06/07/2010
It is true, the planet is trying to tell us something.

Just yesterday, I put my ear to the Earth and it whispered.

"clean your ear"
09:36 PM on 06/07/2010
Headline: Fatalities Reported

Second paragraph: There were no known fatalities.

So which is it?
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William Young
Liberal from Texas!!
09:41 PM on 06/07/2010
Exactly, which one is it?
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
09:30 PM on 06/07/2010
See, this was what was needed on the oil rig, a shutdown valve. Although something went horribly wrong with this operation and regrettably people were killed, an ESD(Emergency Shutdown Device) went into operation and prevented further catastrophy. If they had installed a valve down at the bottom of the well , when this all went wrong, they could have shut this down and averted the additional environmental disaster.
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Vieux Charles
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10:37 PM on 06/07/2010
You mean that wasn't specified in the disaster recovery plan when Obama's crack inspection team awarded the rig a safety award?
10:41 PM on 06/07/2010
It was a Cheney intern, still under U.S. employ, that certified the rig. The Cheney/Haliburton legacy goes on and on doesn't it?
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rozalindb
What happened to us?
11:55 PM on 06/07/2010
Get your facts straight, man. It wasn't an Obama staffer. Can you deal with that?
10:45 PM on 06/07/2010
Henry,

The Blowout Preventer that is not working is the shutoff valve you desire, It was installed, it is in place now and oil is streaming straight through it as if it were a pipe. It helps if they test it first, affirm it works, then not further damage it and render it a total failure while it is being used to protect everything.

Had it worked, no one would have died, let alone allowed Oil to spill.
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sviolette
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11:04 PM on 06/07/2010
He's talking about the additional emergency shut off valve that was to cost $500,000 but was not installed.
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kinogod
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09:27 PM on 06/07/2010
CIA rogue ops like in the gulf, part of Cheney's plants all sired by a preggers farm of his daughters eggs.