New assessment shows 450 structures damaged by Houston blast
The new total is more than double the initial assessment of about 200 damaged structures after the explosion early Friday at a building at Watson Grinding and Manufacturing. The company produces valves and thermal-spray coatings for equipment in various industries.
Also Monday, the surviving family of one of the two workers killed filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Watson — the fourth lawsuit filed against the company in the wake of the blast.
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Authorities say an additional 20 people were injured — two other warehouse workers and 18 others from neighboring homes and businesses. The cause is being investigated.
Of the structures that were hit, 358 suffered minor damage, said
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Dozens of volunteers helped residents this past weekend.
“We came out with lumber and able bodies to assist these folks. We cleaned up a lot of glass, boarded up a lot of windows, put a few tarps on and were able to just love on our neighbors a little bit,” said
Boots said he believes several walls will have to be completely rebuilt and he's not sure he'll be able to live in his home while it’s being repaired.
“I hope I can stay, if not we’ll figure something out,” said Boots, an Army veteran. “Right now, I’m living in my house. I’m doing good, surviving.”
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