At least two people died and several remained missing after a natural
gas explosion and fire leveled an apartment building late Wednesday in
the Washington suburb of Silver Spring, Md., fire officials said.
Immediately after the explosion, journalists and observers began to ask questions.
Hamill said 34 people, including three firefighters, were taken to the hospital. Many of the injuries were sustained by people jumping out of windows, according to Montgomery County Fire Chief Scott Goldstein, WJLA-TV reported.
“People were dropping children and jumping out of other windows,” he said. “Everybody was getting out of the building as rapidly as possible.”
SPECIAL OFFER: Support the men and women in blue by getting a “Police Lives Matter” t-shirt today! A portion of the proceeds will go to the families of officers killed in the line of duty. Click HERE to get yours today!
The Internet immediately lit up with the reports.
“No bodies have been identified at this time,” the police chief told surrounding media. “It is very likely that DC staffers, including political types, live in this building.”
Eyes have turned to mysterious deaths surrounding DNC employees lately, with Julian Assange of Wikileaks offering a cash reward for Seth Rich, who was murdered in a northwest DC neighborhood early last month. Assange even went as far to say that Rich may have been Wikileaks’ source within the Democratic Party.
This story is developing, CTN and RSofLC will bring you more news as it breaks…
No comments:
Post a Comment