Crews are digging through rubble at a Pennsylvania nursing home. They are searching for the cause of a deadly explosion. The blast killed two people and injured twenty others this week. It happened in Bristol Township.According to Associated Press reports, the explosion occurred Tuesday afternoon. It heavily damaged the Bristol Health & Rehab Center. One resident and one employee died. Authorities identified the employee as 52-year-old Muthoni Nduthu.Police Chief Charles Winik said 120 residents were safely evacuated. Nineteen people remained hospitalized Wednesday. One person was in critical condition. Firefighters faced flames and collapsing walls during the rescue.A utility crew was on site before the blast. They were investigating reports of a gas odor. The local utility, PECO, shut off natural gas and electricity to the building. It is not yet clear if gas caused the explosion.
Investigation into Safety and Cause Continues After Deadly Blast
State and federal agencies will assist the investigation. Officials say they must first remove the collapsed roof and walls. This will allow them to see what happened inside the destroyed wing.The facility had recent safety violations. Pennsylvania Department of Health records show citations from an October inspection. Problems included faulty fire extinguishers and missing smoke barrier partitions.Medicare rates the nursing home as “much below average.” Its health inspection score was particularly poor. The home recently became affiliated with Saber Healthcare Group based in Ohio.Some staff reported smelling gas days before the explosion. A certified nursing assistant told local media about the odor over the weekend. The company stated they promptly reported the smell to the gas utility.

Community and First Responders Praised for Heroic Efforts
Chief Winik praised the bravery of first responders. They entered the unstable building while smelling gas. Neighbors and staff from a nearby hospital also helped with the evacuation.Witnesses described a powerful boom that shook nearby houses. They saw fire and people fleeing the wreckage. The blast destroyed the facility’s kitchen and cafeteria area.The scale of the tragedy could have been worse. Quick action by staff and emergency crews prevented greater loss of life. The investigation into the exact cause remains ongoing.
The deadly Pennsylvania nursing home explosion has raised serious questions about facility safety and emergency response. The community now waits for answers as the difficult recovery continues.
Disclaimer: This article is based on reports from verified news agency feeds and official statements. The investigation is ongoing, and details may be updated as authorities release new information.
References: Associated Press (AP News).
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