A fuel explosion triggered a significant hearth within the unincorporated group of Ashland close to Hayward on Thursday after an underground line was broken by a building crew, hearth officers stated. At the least one dwelling was destroyed, home windows have been blown out and close by homes shook.Six individuals have been taken to hospital for therapy, Alameda County Deputy Fireplace Chief Ryan Nishimoto stated. Three have been despatched instantly with critical accidents and three others had extra minor accidents, AP information company reported.Three constructions on two separate heaps have been severely broken, Nishimoto stated. Among the 75 firefighters on the scene have been compelled to again off momentarily after feeling electrical shocks from fallen energy traces.The video, which got here from doorbell digital camera footage, confirmed a big constructing engulfed in flames and particles scattered throughout the realm.“We have been sitting in the home and it simply … the whole lot shook. Stuff fell off the partitions and after we regarded on the digital camera it was such as you have been watching a warfare video,” stated Brittany Maldonado, who lives throughout the road and supplied the Nest doorbell cam footage to ABC7 Information.The Nationwide Transportation Security Board stated Thursday it was sending a crew to research.Pacific Gasoline & Electrical Co was alerted at 7:35 a.m. {that a} building crew not affiliated with the utility had broken an underground fuel line. Utility crews arrived to isolate the broken line however fuel was leaking from a number of areas. Staff stopped the circulate of fuel at 9:25 a.m., and the explosion quickly adopted.Gasoline was flowing for 2 hours however the explosion occurred 10 minutes after the road was shut off, PG&E spokesperson Tamar Sarkissian confirmed. She stated it took time to isolate the road and cease the circulate of fuel.The explosion occurred in Ashland, close to the town of Hayward within the East Bay, about 15 miles south of Oakland. Hayward is dwelling to about 160,000 residents.Sirens have been heard as police arrived and flames unfold on the website of the collapsed constructing. A number of employees lifted a big piece of particles close to an excavator that was digging in entrance of the house simply earlier than the blast.Rebecca Boone in Boise, Idaho, Julie Watson in San Diego and Christopher Weber in Los Angeles contributed to this report.













