What caused the Gladwyne home explosion? Authorities aren’t sure yet.
On Friday, investigators finished up their work at the property on the 600 block of
Officials have sent items from the scene to a lab, and analysis could take several weeks, Walsh said. At that time, authorities should know what caused the explosion and whether the blast was an accident or the result of suspicious activity.
The 9,000-square foot home belonged to a limited partnership, GF 2014, which was owned by area developer
No one was injured in the
Authorities quickly determined that the incident was isolated and posed was no threat to the neighborhood.
Peco officials said gas explosions are rare, but that if homeowners smell gas, they should immediately leave the house and call their service provider.
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