A house exploded in Nanaimo鈥檚 Old City Quarter on Sunday night.
Emergency crews were called to the 300 block of Pine Street at 8:20 p.m. on Feb. 27 after a structure exploded next to St. Peter鈥檚 Roman Catholic Church. The explosion could be felt kilometres away.
Nanaimo RCMP, in a press release, said the home was 鈥渞educed to rubble.鈥
鈥淚 saw a huge fireball, debris flying everywhere, and after that everything died down,鈥 said witness Andrew Johnson, who arrived at the church moments before the explosion. 鈥淧ower went out, came back on.鈥
He and other witnesses said multiple people appeared to have suffered injuries in the incident. RCMP said a neighbouring home sustained 鈥渟ignificant damage from the blast鈥 and two of that home鈥檚 residents were transported to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital for treatment after being struck by shards of broken glass.
Homeowners nearby were asked to vacate their homes while utility crews investigated and RCMP at the scene were telling people to stay back due to a gas leak. The RCMP release said officers at 鈥渄etected a strong odor natural gas coming from the debris.鈥
RCMP added that investigators believe the home was vacant.
Father Harrison Ayre, pastor of St. Peter鈥檚, said staff were just arriving at the church at the time of the incident, prior to the shelter opening for the night.
鈥淚 hope everyone鈥檚 OK,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his probably could have been a lot worse, too. It鈥檚 surreal, still.鈥
BC Emergency Health Services says six people were hurt and two needed hospital treatment but their injuries are considered superficial.
Natural gas provider FortisBC says in a social media post that the home鈥檚 natural gas meter was damaged and gas was blowing from it, but crews capped the leak.
Fortis says there has been no confirmation of the cause of the blast, but an investigation is underway.
Huge explosion and bright light flash seen in Harewood, Nanaimo neighbourhood at approximately 8:30 pm.
鈥 Mandy Moraes Moon (@newmoon_reports)
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