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Investigators find gas utility pipes separated before deadly Mississippi explosions

NTSB report cites inadequate risk assessment, inconsistent safety procedures, and failure to address soil-related pipe issues as causes of fatal January gas explosions in Jackson.

  • On Thursday, the National Transportation Safety Board released a report faulting Dallas-based Atmos Energy Corp. for two natural gas explosions in Jackson, Mississippi, in January 2024, noting the company identified gas leaks but failed to prioritize repairs.
  • Yazoo clay soil expansion caused gas pipes to disconnect from couplings, allowing dangerous gas buildup, investigators found; these couplings are not resistant to pulling out, a specific factor in pipe failure.
  • Atmos technicians previously evaluated leaks at the Barbour home on Nov. 17, 2023, and a second property on Dec. 1, 2023, as nonhazardous, causing the company to delay repairs for one or more years.
  • Siloed state operations hindered safety, as the board wrote that if stricter rules from Kansas had been applied in Mississippi, the explosions could have been prevented; investigators recommended the company find and replace all faulty couplings.
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Investigators find gas utility pipes separated before deadly Mississippi explosions

Federal investigators say two deadly 2024 home explosions in Jackson, Mississippi, happened after shifting clay soil pulled natural gas pipes apart and leaks went unrepaired.

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