
Two women were killed in a suspected natural gas explosion Tuesday at a Pennsylvania nursing home, where part of the building collapsed and trapped some prone, immobile residents inside, officials said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. "This is a very, very tragic moment," Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro told reporters Tuesday, describing the blast as "catastrophic." The explosion happened about 2:20 p.m.
Main Idea: An explosion at Silver Lake Nursing Home in Pennsylvania killed two people, injured 20 others, and led to a major rescue effort and investigation.
Key Points:
The blast killed and injured nursing home residents and staff, showing how gas leaks can put vulnerable people and nearby communities at risk.
Emergency crews, Governor Josh Shapiro, and the NTSB are investigating and responding, which may improve safety rules and future prevention.
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Central facility where the explosion occurred and where residents and staff were trapped.
Federal agency investigating the explosion and gas pipeline circumstances.
Local police chief providing key on-scene updates and describing the rescue response.
Pennsylvania governor making the central public response and describing the blast as catastrophic.
Fire chief giving operational details about the collapse, explosions, and firefighting response.
Former owner of the nursing home issuing a statement after the tragedy.
State emergency management body offering support and resources after the disaster.
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