AP/ November 23, 2012, 10:34 PM

Gas blast levels Mass. strip club; 18 people hurt

Gas company workers stand where a building once stood, which was leveled by an explosion in downtown Springfield, Mass. on Friday, Nov. 23, 2012.

Gas company workers stand where a building once stood, which was leveled by an explosion in downtown Springfield, Mass. on Friday, Nov. 23, 2012. / AP Photo/Springfield Republican, Don Treeger

Updated 10:34 PM ET

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. A natural gas explosion in one of New England's biggest cities on Friday leveled a strip club and heavily damaged a dozen other buildings but didn't kill anyone, authorities said.

Firefighters, police officers and gas company workers in the area because of an earlier gas leak and odor report were among the 18 people injured in the blast, authorities said.

"This is a miracle on Worthington Street that no one was killed," Lt. Gov. Tim Murray said at a press conference.

The explosion in a downtown area of Springfield, 90 miles west of Boston, blew out all windows in a three-block radius, leaving three buildings irreparably damaged and prompting emergency workers to evacuate a six-story apartment building that was buckling, police said.

Police Sgt. John Delaney marveled at the destruction at the blast's epicenter, where a multistory building housing a Scores Gentleman's Club was leveled.

"It looks like there was a missile strike here," he said.

The victims were taken to two hospitals in the city. None of their injuries was considered life-threatening, officials said. Those hurt were nine firefighters, two police officers, four Columbia Gas of Massachusetts workers, two civilians and another city employee.

Firefighters responded to the scene at 4:20 p.m. and were investigating the gas leak when the blast happened about one hour later. The cause of the explosion hadn't been identified but was under investigation, they said.

Springfield, which has about 150,000 residents, is the largest city in western Massachusetts. It's known as the home of the Basketball Hall of Fame, which is not in the vicinity of the blast.

The city has been rebuilding from damage it sustained in a June 2011 tornado.

The explosion happened in an area of downtown Springfield with commercial properties and residences. Area resident Wayne Davis, who lives about a block away from the destroyed building, said he felt his apartment shake.

"I was laying down in bed, and I started feeling the building shaking and creaking," he said.

The Navy veteran said the boom from the explosion was louder than anything he'd ever heard, including the sound of a jet landing on an aircraft carrier.

The blast was so loud it was heard for miles around and in several neighboring communities. Video from WWLP-TV showed the moment of the explosion, with smoke billowing into the air above the neighborhood.

Mayor Domenic Sarno said it was through "God's mercy" that nobody had been reported killed in the explosion.

"My thoughts and prayers are with the individuals that have been injured and the people who have been displaced," he said, adding that emergency shelter was being set up for those unable to go home.

An official of the gas company said there were no signs of any additional gas leaks in the area but crews would be monitoring the area closely over the next two days.

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says:
Apparently,one of the dancers had eaten an 8 bean burrito for lunch,and then several hours later,had given a candle light private dance for a patron.
Witnesses said that the fart was heard from across the street just before the explosion.
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alpinequeen says:
Oh the humanity! G-strings and body glitter all over the street.
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omnibus66 says:
Perhaps one or more of the local Hannity/Beck/Limbaugh fans didn't like what was going on there. After all, nudity is inherently evil. Hint: always shower with your clothes on.
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IPonUall2 says:
When asked what the cause of the explosion was, Candy one of the girls that dance at the club remarked that Big boob Betty apparently used the wrong pole to perform with...
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Michael Conley--2008 says:
Our national infrastructure is crumbling.

It could be rebuilt with a jobs program, like FDR or Ike woulda done, but that would be socialism, right? So fugedabowdit.
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skeezix06 replies:
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Yep.
democracy8 replies:
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Agreed. Infrastructure has been neglected for decades. Our money has been spent on at least 1 unnecessary war and nation building and foreign aid. Time to bring it back home and do what is right for THIS country. Horrible that jobs might be provided to eventually benefit ALL citizens of this country by improving our long-neglected infrastructure, isn't it?
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Mayagrafix says:
This explosion and the recent one in Indianapolis are eerily similar.
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curiousowl replies:
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I do not know why you feel it is 'eerily' similar, the word you used is defined by the free dictionary: a. Inspiring inexplicable fear, dread, or uneasiness; strange and frightening. b. Suggestive of the supernatural; mysterious. See Synonyms at weird. 2. Scots Frightened or intimidated by superstition.

There is nothing supernatural or mysterious about what is happening. It is like if two 98 year old persons died last night. The infrastructure in the U.S.A. is old and tired. Living in South Florida over the past few years I have read of many sewer explosions because the pipes are old and corroded.

When we finally win the war on terrorism and begin to withdraw troop from our many wars it would be practical to begin to use the troops and $$$$ resources which will no longer be needed for nation building and use those resources to rebuild Americas aging infrastructure.
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CoachHouser says:
"The force of the blast was so strong, it blew people's clothes on. The force of the blast was unbelievable! In all my years, I've never anything like it." Owner.
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