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Police said a blast killed two people and reduced a house to rubble in Washington Township in Sunday's early-morning hours.
Only charred rubble remains at 13 Tranquility Court as the investigation continues into the cause of the fire.
Officials were called to a neighborhood in Washington Township, New Jersey, after a home burst into flames on Sunday, May 11.
The BriefThe Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office said a deadly house fire in Washinton Township was "not accidental."A man ...
The bodies of a man and a woman were removed from the scene after what neighbors said was a house explosion in Washington ...
I was terrified, absolutely terrified,” neighbor Susan Pinto said. “Because I never heard an explosion like that in my life, ...
Neighbors are still shaken and are anxiously waiting to learn the cause of the explosion, as well as the names of the two victims.
The Washington Township Police Department received multiple 9-1-1 calls at 2:02 a.m. Sunday reporting a loud explosion and ...
In an update on Monday morning, investigators said a deadly house fire was likely not caused by an explosion, and the blasts that neighbors heard may have happened after the fire had already begun.
Officials in Gloucester County say they have launched a criminal investigation after an intense fire -- which, neighbors ...
A massive explosion that leveled a New Jersey home early Sunday and reportedly killed two people was so powerful that ...