4 people hurt after gas leak led to deadly explosion at Dallas apartment complex, officials say

Dallas officials confirmed that there have been fatalities, but did not immediately provide a number.
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DALLAS -- Firefighters and other first responders swarmed around a massive fire at a Dallas apartment complex after a gas leak leveled the building and set it ablaze.

According to the Dallas Police Department, the fire was reported in the 400 block of East 9th Street in the Oak Cliff neighborhood on Thursday afternoon.

Overhead images showed crews fighting the structure fire as smoke billowed into the sky.

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Dallas officials confirmed that there have been fatalities, but did not provide a number. They did say that four people were rushed to the hospital in unknown conditions.

Crews were first responding to the scene for a gas leak at 12:47 p.m., and two minutes later, they arrived. That's when officials say the explosion happened and the fire erupted.



The five-alarm response brought nearly 100 firefighters to the scene to help contain the flames and protect nearby residents, officials said.

First responders rushed to the scene of a reported explosion at a Dallas apartment complex on Thursday afternoon.

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Images shot from over the fire response showed smoke rising into the sky from large piles of debris.

Police said that a family assistance center was established at a high school near the scene, and urged families to go there instead of the active fire scene to obtain assistance and information.

A neighbor told ABC affiliate WFAA that the explosion blew out the windows of her nearby apartment and that she was shaken by the experience, adding that it sounded like a bomb had gone off.

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