Authorities: Explosion at Florida Shopping Plaza Injures 21

Authorities: Explosion at Florida Shopping Plaza Injures 21
An official walks near debris after an explosion in Plantation, Fla., on July 6, 2019. (Brynn Anderson/AP Photo)

PLANTATION, Fla.—A vacant pizza restaurant exploded on July 6 in a thundering roar at a South Florida shopping plaza, injuring more than 20 people as large chunks of concrete flew through the air.

The blast flung debris widely along a busy road in Plantation, west of Fort Lauderdale. The restaurant was destroyed, and nearby businesses and cars were damaged. Though firefighters found ruptured gas lines afterward, authorities said it was too early to determine a cause.

“We thought it was thunder at first, and then we felt the building shake and things started falling. I looked outside and it was almost like the world was ending,” said Alex Carver, a worker at a deli across the street from the explosion. “It was nuts, man. It was crazy.”

The explosion hurled large pieces of concrete up to 50 yards away and sent pieces of metal scattering as far as 100 yards across the street. Carver said two of his co-workers’ cars were destroyed.

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A firefighter walks through the remains of a building after an explosion in Plantation, Fla., on July 6, 2019. (Brynn Anderson/AP Photo)

At least 21 people were injured though none of the injuries was life-threatening, Police Sgt. Jesica Ryan said.

The explosion demolished the building, leaving behind only part of its metal frame. The restaurant, called PizzaFire, had been out of business for several months. The blast also blew out the windows of a popular fitness club next door at the shopping plaza in Broward County.

Jesse Walaschek had just left the fitness club with his wife and three children, ages 4, 6 and 8. They were parked near the restaurant and had just driven about 50 yards away when they heard the blast.

Shopping Plaza Explosion
This image taken from video provided by WPLG shows debris covering the parking lot of a shopping center after an explosion in Plantation, Fla., on July 6, 2019. (WPLG via AP)

“It was a massive explosion like I have never experienced,” he said.

Walasheck said dust and debris filled the air.

“Everything just stopped. You didn’t see anybody. I just wanted to get these guys safe,” he said, pointing to his children. “If this had happened a minute before when we were getting the kids in the car, it would have been really bad.”

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A firefighter looks at the remains of a building after an explosion in Plantation, Fla., on July 6, 2019. (Brynn Anderson/AP Photo)

Dozens of firefighters responded and could be seen picking through the rubble with dogs sniffing through the debris to make sure people weren’t trapped underneath. There were no known fatalities immediately after the explosion.

Fire department Battalion Chief Joel Gordon said there were ruptured gas lines when firefighters arrived, but he couldn’t say for certain that it was a gas explosion.

“At this point, nobody was killed. Thank goodness for that. As bad as it is, it could have been a lot worse,” Gordon said.

Shopping Plaza Explosion
A police officer guards the area after an explosion in Plantation, Fla., on July 6, 2019. (Brynn Anderson/AP Photo)

By Terry Spencer

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