A Sudden Blast Shakes a Nursing Home Near Philadelphia
Afternoon Blast Causes Building to Crumble
A powerful explosion rocked a nursing home in Bristol Township, Pennsylvania, on a Tuesday afternoon. The blast was strong enough to cause part of the building to crumble. This happened around 2 p.m. EST, and emergency teams rushed to the scene immediately.
Emergency Response
The Bucks County emergency dispatch center received the first call about the explosion. Officials reported injuries, though the exact number remains unknown. Jim O'Malley, a county spokesperson, confirmed the details and stated that multiple emergency teams were dispatched to assist.
Scene of Chaos
Videos from nearby showed emergency vehicles with flashing lights rushing to the scene. The building suffered severe damage, and rescue teams searched for trapped individuals inside.
Rescue Efforts Underway
Approximately 15 people were found outside the building, but many others were still missing. Rescue teams reported that some individuals were trapped under rubble on the second floor, while others were stuck in the basement. The situation remained critical, with no immediate clarity on the extent of injuries.
Governor Monitoring the Situation
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro stated that he was closely monitoring the situation. He posted an update confirming that the scene was still active, indicating that rescue operations were ongoing.