Home explosion, fire taking a toll on London, Ont., neighbourhood: fire official
LONDON, Ont. — A gas explosion and a large fire that triggered the evacuation of a London, Ont., neighbourhood has taken an emotional toll on the community and first responders, one of the city’s top fire officials said Friday as residents returned to their homes.
Seven people were injured and residents of 100 homes had to leave after a vehicle slammed into a home and hit a gas line, setting off the explosion Wednesday night. The fire sparked by the blast spread to several homes and at least two residences had to be demolished Friday, the city said.
“It’s been very traumatic for everybody involved,” said Jack Burt, the city’s acting deputy fire chief, adding that mental health workers have been made available to residents and first responders.
“We’re really working to make sure these people can get their lives back together,” said Burt. “We want to try to do everything we can to lessen their trauma.”