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Gas explosion in San Francisco Bay Area damages homes, 6 taken to hospitals

A construction crew struck an underground gas line, causing a blast that injured six people and damaged multiple homes, forcing freeway closures and involving 75 firefighters, officials said.

  • On Thursday, December 11, 2025, a powerful gas explosion ripped through Hayward, California's 800 block of East Lewelling Boulevard, destroying at least one property and damaging several homes.
  • A third-party construction crew damaged an underground gas line around 7:30–7:35 a.m., and utility crews worked to stop the gas flow by mid-morning, PG&E says.
  • Doorbell camera and Nest video show an excavator digging shortly before a blast that destroyed a home, while at least 75 firefighters with eight engines and two fire trucks fought the blaze.
  • In response, the California Highway Patrol shut down Interstate Highway 238 between E. 14th and Lewelling Boulevard, while Alameda County Sheriff's deputies evacuated residents and local community donors provided rebuilding support.
  • Amid a contentious East Lewelling Boulevard project, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. says a third-party crew hit the line and the State Fire Marshal's Office has not declared a cause.
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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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