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Gas leak suspected in explosion that rocked US shopping plaza; 8 injured


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Friday, February 29, 2008 0:00 am


    

WAUKEGAN, Illinois –– An explosion possibly caused by a gas leak ripped through a suburb

an Chicago shopping plaza, injuring at least eight people and rattling nearby buildings, fire officials said.

Five people were taken to Vista East Medical Center, none with life-threatening injuries, and four were discharged by Thursday evening, hospital spokesman Adam Beeson said. He said he didn't know the remaining patient's condition.

Three people were treated for injuries at the scene, Deputy Fire Chief Dan Young said. Authorities believe the incident Thursday was caused by a gas explosion, and some shop owners said they smelled gas for the last couple of days, he said.

Officials were "99.99 percent" sure the rubble had been cleared, and there was no reason to believe anyone was missing, Young said.

"The whole back of the building was pancaked," Young said.

The blast struck around lunchtime in the business district about 40 miles (65 kilometers) north of Chicago, shattering windows and collapsing the roof of the plaza, which housed a cell phone shop, a tuxedo store and a hair salon, among other businesses.

Candi Rixie said she was taking orders at Leno's Submarine Shop a block away from the shopping plaza when the blast hit.

"We felt like an earthquake, like somebody had hit the building with a car," she said.

Rixie said she ran out of the restaurant to see what had happened. She and others said they first thought they saw bodies in the street, but quickly realized it was clothes and mannequins that had been on display in a store and blown outside by the blast.

Gary Podyma was taking inventory at the Living Foods Pantry health food store across the street from the shopping building when he heard a loud explosion and his windows blew out.

Then he saw a big, brown cloud and debris coming toward him.

"To see a building coming toward you like that - words can't describe the feeling you get," he said. "It was frightening, it was ominous."

He said he also smelled a strong odor of gas immediately after the blast.

"It's amazing that anybody survived," he said.

People's Gas spokeswoman Bonnie Johnson said a crew was at the scene but hadn't been able to get close enough to say what might have caused the explosion.


      

Gas leak suspected in explosion that rocked US shopping plaza; 8 injured

Fire fighters battle a fire and roof collapse from an explosion at a hair salon in Waukegan just on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008. An explosion ripped through a shopping plaza Thursday, and at least five people were taken to hospitals with injuries, police said. (AP Photo/Lake County News-Sun, Laura Weisman)

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