Tragedy struck in Harford County, Maryland, as two individuals lost their lives in an apparent house explosion early Sunday morning. The incident, which occurred in Bel Air, northeast of Baltimore, claimed the lives of a Baltimore Gas and Electric Company contractor and a 73-year-old homeowner.
Initially reported as a gas leak, the situation quickly escalated into a devastating explosion that resulted in the loss of two lives and injuries to several others. The explosion was so powerful that it displaced at least 12 families in the area.
Authorities were alerted to the gas leak outside the home on Arthurs Woods Drive, but before they could respond, the situation turned into a full-blown house explosion. The Baltimore Gas and Electric Company had been made aware of the gas odor in the area prior to the tragic incident.
It was revealed that the gas and electric company's contract workers were on-site addressing electrical problems in the vicinity when the explosion occurred. The exact cause of the explosion, whether intentional or accidental, remains unclear as investigations are ongoing.
One of the victims, believed to be the 73-year-old homeowner, has yet to be officially identified by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Additionally, a woman residing in a neighboring house sustained injuries during the blast but received medical treatment.
The blast was described as one of the largest explosions by a spokesperson for the Harford County Fire and EMS. Search and rescue operations are underway to assess the extent of the damage and ensure the safety of residents in the area.
Authorities, including special operations teams and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, are collaborating on a joint investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic event. Our thoughts are with the families affected by this devastating incident as the community comes to terms with the aftermath of the house explosion in Harford County.