Big gas explosions rocked a San Antonio neighborhood, and investigators think they know where it started. They're digging up a specific backyard to figure out what went wrong with the gas lines.
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Nobody's talking about the cost yet, but fixing whatever blew up is gonna hurt someone's wallet.
Hopefully, the people living there and their neighbors will benefit from a safer neighborhood once this is figured out.
The homeowners whose property is being dug up are definitely having a rough time right now.
Residents of Preston Hollow Drive are finally experiencing relief as traffic resumes after a gas explosion left a trail of devastation.
Injured families sue CPS Energy, City of San Antonio over Preston Hollow explosions kens5.com
A Northeast Side couple is suing CPS Energy, alleging they were told it was safe to return home before a second explosion. A federal investigation is underway.Lawsuit filed against CPS Energy for Northeast Side explosions was first posted on April...
As investigations into the San Antonio house explosions progress, a lawsuit has surfaced and anxious residents are still cleaning up.
“We had some issues with differing information being given by different agencies to some of the people in the neighborhood," Councilman Marc Whyte said.
From excavating a tree to inspecting pipes, NTSB and CPS energy crews have concentrated efforts on the home between the two homes that exploded.
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