Melvindale (MI) Explosion Prompts 1,500 to Flee

A massive gas explosion in Melvindale, Michigan.

Fire photographer Ian Kushnir recently forwarded a few photos from the scene of a huge natural gas explosion in Melvindale, Michigan.

According to Kushnir’s site, the blast occurred July 2 at the DTE energy facility. Crews dispatched to a car fire arrived on scene and called for another engine and chief. Firefighters found that a gas main had been hit and started to evacuate the apartments across the street. The explosion caused a massive fireball, and fire burned multiple buildings and cars in the DTE facility.

A fire apparatus at the scene of the blast.

A section of pipeline.

The fire was reportedly caused by a driver who went off the road and onto the property.

According to the Detroit Free Press, the blast could be felt as far away as Canada and a total of 1,500 residents were temporarily displaced.

See more pics at https://doubledeucefire.smugmug.com/FiresandIncidence/Melvindale-Gas-Main-Explosion/i-wv2NXZg.

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