At approximately 2:40, Monday afternoon, June 7, 2010, a Hood County, Texas, natural gas facility exploded south of Granbury, near Pecan Plantation, killing three.At least 10 people are missing. So far.
There was a loud explosion, with a rumbling noise, like a tornado.
A massive fireball and big plume of black smoke could be seen for miles.
Early reports are that workers hit an underground natural gas pipeline while digging.
Area residents reported continued thunder like rumbling after the initial explosion.I do not know what natural gas company is responsible, but they are working to shut the gas flow to the damaged pipeline.
It may be late in the evening before the natural gas fire is controlled.
Firemen from 8 different fire departments have surrounded the site of the explosion. Parkland Hospital, in Dallas, is expecting burn victims to be brought to their specialist burn unit.
Something like this can happen, and yet there are people who can not understand why people like Steve Doeung and the others who live on Carter Avenue objected to Chesapeake Energy running a non-odorized, high pressure natural gas pipeline under their homes.
I heard nothing at my location, about 65 miles northeast of Granbury.
More details when I hear them.








