At least three people are dead, including a child, after an explosion and fire broke out at a two-story apartment building in Dallas' Oak Cliff neighborhood, authorities say.
A new wrongful death lawsuit accuses Atmos Energy of failing to mark gas lines before a deadly Oak Cliff apartment explosion.
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Family of mother, infant killed in Oak Cliff apartment explosion sues Atmos for gross negligence
The family of Marysol Perez and her infant son, Eric Jr.​, is filing a lawsuit alleging gross negligence by the utility company.
Two D.C. landlords are being sued by Attorney General Brian Schwalb after his office accused them of letting two apartment ...
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Unmarked gas line struck before deadly Dallas apartment explosion, initial NTSB report reveals
The report also says a company had submitted a Texas 811 ticket about a week before the explosion.
A natural gas explosion destroyed a residential building in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas on Thursday afternoon, killing three people, including a child, and injuring several others, according to ...
The NTSB’s preliminary report says the gas line had not been identified and marked before the May 28 blast that destroyed an Oak Cliff building.
More than a month after the deadly explosion at The Clyde apartments, residents at neighboring The Bonnie say they remain ...
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Unmarked gas line blamed for fatal Dallas apartment explosion, NTSB preliminary report reveals
A newly released preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals that an underground natural gas line was left unmarked prior to a fatal apartment building explosion in ...
Three lawsuits have been filed after an explosion and fire last week at a Des Plaines condo building. Fifteen people were hurt, three of them critically, in the explosion and fire at a three-story ...
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