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He crashed into a house and produced a gas leak in Esquel

He crashed into a house and produced a gas leak in Esquel
He crashed into a house and produced a gas leak in Esquel

The was found abandoned with the lights on in Don Bosco and Volta. There was destruction of the gas niche and firefighters had to intervene.

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On the afternoon of , an unusual event generated concern in the neighborhood located in the vicinity of Don Bosco and Volta streets, in Esquel. A Ford Ranger truck ended up embedded in the front of a and caused a gas leak, forced an emergency intervention by the Firefighters and staff of the Camuzzi company.

The fact was detected thanks to the notice of the local monitoring center, which alerted on a vehicle that had a house. Upon arriving at the site, staff of the Second Police Station found the abandoned shot, with the lights on and without occupants. The house was not resident either at that , which avoided more serious consequences.

The impact generated important material damage: the gas niche and the perimeter siege of the property were completely destroyed, belonging to a 59 -year -old woman. The gas leak was controlled by Camuzzi operators, while volunteer firefighters worked to guarantee the security of the area.

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Neighbors of the place claimed to have seen a leave the truck after the , but they could not provide more information about their identity. So far, the owner or driver of the wrecked vehicle was not identified.

The Scientific Police appeared to carry out the corresponding expertise and the shot was kidnapped and transferred to a police agency. Meanwhile, personnel of the Investigation Division (DPI) on the collection of more testimonies and data that allow to clarify the episode and find those responsible.

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