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Subcontractor's drill into an unmarked gas line caused a Missouri explosion, killing one and injuring two.
Federal investigators have determined that a deadly natural gas explosion in Lexington, Missouri, was caused by a subcontractor drilling into an unmarked underground gas main while installing fiber optic cable.
The explosion, which occurred on April 9, killed one person and injured two others.
Liberty Utilities, responsible for marking utility lines, failed to identify the uncapped gas main involved.
The National Transportation Safety Board continues to investigate evacuation procedures, repair history, record keeping, and emergency response by Liberty Utilities.
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La perforación de un subcontratista en una línea de gas no marcada causó una explosión en Missouri, matando a uno e hiriendo a dos.