The deadly Flint explosion accident of this week has yet again focused attention on decaying infrastructure and gas pipeline explosions. Before diving deeper into the matter of decaying infrastructure and gas pipeline explosions, at this time there has been no determination as to the underlying cause of the fatal Flint explosion accident that occurred earlier this week. With the recurring natural gas pipeline blasts seriously injuring and killing people across the country, examining facts and factors associated with decaying infrastructure…
Doan Law Firm Thanksgiving Car Accident Lawyer Hotline – (800) 349-0000 Many people will be hitting the road today for Thanksgiving, heading off to celebrate the holiday with friends and family. Thanksgiving 2021 will be markedly different from last year when the vast majority of people were not able to gather with their extended family and friends because of restrictions associated with the novel coronavirus pandemic. There is a grim side to all of the overall good news about people…
On Tuesday afternoon, a sixth person died as a result of the Wisconsin Christmas parage tragedy. The latest victim of the deadly mass casualty event is a child. The age of the child and his or her name have not been released to the press or the public as of this time. Other Fatally Injured Victims Identified Five adults who were killed in the Wisconsin mass casualty event are: Tamara Durand Jane Kulich Virginia Sorenson Wilhelm Hospel LeAnna Owen Number…
One person is dead and one individual is missing in the aftermath of last night’s Flint explosion. Two other people also are known to be injured in the Flint explosion accident. The missing individual is thought to be a child. The explosion occurred at about 9:30 p.m. in a neighborhood in west Flint in the 3900 block of Hogarth Avenue, between Nedra and Walton avenues. Cause of Flint Explosion Not Known As of Tuesday morning, investigators have not yet been…
Confusion reigns in the aftermath of a reported explosion or series of explosions that were said to be felt by Flint, Michigan residents from as far away as five miles from the purported blast (or blasts). Early reports from the area are that as many as three residences may have blown up in a Flint neighborhood. Initial information from the scene suggests that “several people were trapped in one or more of these houses.” There are residents from the neighborhood…
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