Two new workstations at Plano’s Haggard Library allow caregivers to have their child in a safe place for side-by-side activity while they use a library computer.
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The Plano Police Department said detectives and city Fire Marshals made the determination amid an ongoing investigation of the Monday blast.
According to the Plano Police Department, after further investigation, it was determined the explosion may have been intentional. Based on the investigation, this incident appears to be isolated and there are no indications of any threats to our community, police added.
The department declined to provide further details about the investigation to Fox News. A home reportedly exploded in a Dallas suburb Monday afternoon. (Courtesy of Abigail Bostrom)
Explosion that destroyed North Texas home and injured six people including three children may have been intentional, cops say
The Plano Fire Department responded to calls at 4.40pm Monday when a home at 4429 Cleveland Drive was completely leveled by an explosion
Previously, fire officials had said the explosion on Monday was likely caused by a gas leak in the Plano home - about 22 miles north of Dallas
After further investigation, it was determined the explosion may have been intentional, Plano Police and Plano Fire-Rescue said
A resident of the house and five neighbors were sent to the hospital
Plano home explosion: Perspective from a pipeline safety expert
“This house had to be almost full of natural gas to have exploded like this,” Pipeline safety expert Don Deaver said. Author: Mark Smith, Tanya Eiserer, Jason Trahan Published: 5:51 PM CDT July 20, 2021 Updated: 5:51 PM CDT July 20, 2021
PLANO, Texas Many North Texas residents were shocked to see images of a home in Plano shredded to pieces after a probable natural gas leak Monday afternoon. WFAA talked with a pipeline safety expert to understand what factors could have led up to this.
Plano Fire-Rescue investigators said Tuesday they believed the probable cause of the explosion that leveled the one-story home, injuring six, including three children, was an isolated gas leak within the home.