Florida City Explosion: What We Know So Far
A propane or gas explosion at a strip mall in Florida City injured 10 people, including two trauma alerts, according to CBS Miami and NBC Miami. This is what we know so far.
Officials had not yet identified the cause of the blast in the available reporting, and investigators were still on scene examining the damage, according to NBC Miami. CBS News Miami reported that the area remained taped off as the investigation continued.
The explosion caused a partial roof collapse and extensive damage at the strip mall, according to NBC Miami. At least one nearby shop was also deemed structurally unsafe, and businesses in the affected area were shut down while crews worked, according to the same report.
No confirmed fatalities were reported in the available coverage from CBS Miami and NBC Miami. CBS Miami reported that nearly a dozen people were taken to the hospital after the explosion.
The emergency response left the immediate area cordoned off with yellow tape, and investigators continued working to determine what happened, according to NBC Miami. The damage and continued closure suggest responders treated the site as an active safety hazard rather than a brief scene-clearing incident.
Dispatch records show 11 similar explosion incidents in the past six months.
What happens next will likely depend on the findings of the ongoing investigation and any updates from local officials on the condition of the injured, the structural stability of the building, and whether nearby businesses can safely reopen. Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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