At least four people were injured following an explosion and fire at a Dallas apartment building, according to authorities. The incident occurred around 1:20 p.m. at a two-story apartment complex in the Oak Cliff neighborhood. Nearly 100 firefighters responded to the scene. One person was taken to a hospital, but the extent of their injuries was not immediately clear. Fire crews were reportedly en route to investigate a gas leak when the explosion occurred. Residents in the area reported hearing an explosion before the fire, but the exact cause remains unknown. Windows on neighboring buildings were damaged, and debris was scattered across the street. A utility truck was also affected by the fire. The number of people inside the building at the time is not clear. A large plume of black smoke was visible above the fire. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson expressed support for the firefighters working at the scene.
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Explosion and fire at Dallas apartment building injures at least four
An explosion and subsequent fire at a Dallas apartment building injured at least four people. The incident took place in the Oak Cliff neighborhood, prompting a response from nearly 100 firefighters. The cause of the explosion is under investigation.
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Explosion rocks Dallas apartment building as massive fire sends black smoke into sky, at least 4 injured
Explosion and fire at Dallas apartment building injures at least four