Yearly Archives: 2016


Several homes evacuated after gas line rupture in Greenfield

Western Mass News – WGGB/WSHM For some Greenfield residents, their cold Tuesday morning got even colder when a ruptured gas line forced them to evacuate their homes for several hours and close three roads in the process. For one grandfather, that was only the beginning. It was supposed to be […]


Construction worker in Ukraine bursts into flames after cutting through high voltage underground cable

A construction worker was engulfed in flames after his jackhammer pierced a live high-voltage underground electricity cable in Ukraine. Ten of thousands of volts raced through the man’s body and even burnt his colleague who was standing next to him when the accident occurred. The men had been laying a […]


Google Fiber contractor caused $150,000 in water main damage

The Charlotte City Council will vote Monday on a $150,000 payment for repairs made to a water main damaged while a contractor was laying Google Fiber lines. Google Fiber is laying over 3,000 miles of fiber-optic cables throughout Charlotte as the technology giant installs its high-speed Internet service. The new […]


Buried Electrical Cable Accidents

Buried electrical wires create hazards for construction workers, electricians, utility company employees, farmers, landscapers, equipment operators, trenchers, excavators, and property owners. On the morning of June 6, 2015 in Santa Maria, California, two local men were performing work on an underground water pump connected to a well.  According to authorities, […]


Gas main explosion badly burns construction worker

A gas line explosion and towering fireball hurt at least one construction worker and consumed construction equipment about 2 p.m. Wednesday along Illinois 162 in Maryville.

The injured person was taken to Anderson Hospital in Maryville with burns over 70 percent of his body, then flown to a St. Louis hospital. The equipment operator with Keller Construction in Edwardsville was stabilized at the Maryville hospital before being transferred to Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, which has a burn unit.

“They were able to get him here very quickly,” Anderson Hospital spokeswoman Natalie Head said. “Our prayers are with his family.”

News photographs and eyewitness accounts painted a chaotic scene, with police officers rushing toward the fireball.

Maryville resident Jim Harrison said he saw Maryville Police Officer Justin Krausz carry an injured person from the fire.

“He put his car in park, radioed it in and ran directly toward him, and picked him up and carried him a distance from the flames, then other rescue crews started arriving,” Harrison said.

Maryville Police Chief Rob Carpenter said a construction crew excavating at the site of the future Villas at Nottingham hit a 10-inch steel gas line and triggered an explosion at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday. Carpenter said the intense flames made it difficult for emergency workers to work, but they were able to get to a worker who was seriously injured and rush him to the hospital. “The flames were shooting very high in the air when we arrived,” he said.

Early reports that there was a fatality on the scene were in error, Carpenter said. “Everybody else is accounted for,” he said.

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CPUC begins hearings on Carmel explosion and five other PG&E pipeline accidents

As the California Public Utilities Commission began a new round of hearings in San Francisco today into PG&E’s pipeline record-keeping, Carmel Mayor Jason Burnett called for sweeping reforms and possibly a break-up of the utility