North Carolina, Gas explosion
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Authorities say 46-year-old Jason Lee Beach of Wilmington has been charged with DWI-felony serious injury, possession of drug paraphernalia, hit and run, reckless driving and failure to maintain lane.
Reports on Facebook said the explosion could be felt at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and in Forest Hills. Kate Fersinger, who works in an office on New Centre Drive, described a "big explosion." “It kind of felt like something fell on the ...
A fiery explosion sent shockwaves across Wilmington, North Carolina, Tuesday morning after a car veered off the road and slammed
The motorist believed to be responsible for a series of events that culminated in the explosion of a building in Wilmington, North Carolina, has been charged.
Dramatic video captured the moment a gas line exploded in Wilmington, North Carolina. Debris and massive plumes of black spoke filled the air after the explosion, which happened at a veterinary hospital.
One person was taken into custody after driving into a natural gas line, igniting a fire and explosion at a North Carolina veterinary clinic that injured three firefighters, authorities said during a news conference Tuesday afternoon.
A driver went off the road and hit the gas line to the building in Wilmington, North Carolina, according to police.
"We didn't know what was going on." The gas line fed into the Eastern Carolina Veterinary Medical Center, a new location to be opened by Eastern Carolina Veterinary Referral, which was undergoing renovations and planned to open in September.