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2 dead in Texas house explosion

Investigators believe a propane leak is the cause of an explosion in Van Alstyne

APTOPIX Texas Home Explosion

A man walks through the debris of a house that was destroyed by a deadly explosion Monday, Oct. 28, 2024, near Van Alstyne, Texas.

El铆as Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News via AP

Associated Press

VAN ALSTYNE, Texas 鈥 Investigators suspect a propane leak caused an explosion that leveled a home and killed its two occupants in a community just north of Dallas early Monday morning.

First responders received the call at 1:19 a.m. after people reported hearing a loud 鈥渂oom鈥 in Van Alstyne, Texas. A fire broke out and was extinguished several hours later.

Grayson County Fire Marshal John Weda said the two occupants of the home were inside when the blast occurred. Their bodies were found among the debris. Their remains were sent to the Dallas Medical Examiner鈥檚 Office for autopsies.

The home used propane appliances which could have led to the explosion deemed accidental by investigators. 鈥淭his appears to be a possible propane leak occurring inside the structure resulting in the explosion,鈥 Weda said in a statement. The fire marshal added that an investigation is underway by his office and the Texas Railroad Commission.

Van Alstyne is about 55 miles (89 kilometers) north of Dallas.

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