Shocking video shows moment propane truck explodes in Illinois suburbs

El Cajon, CALocal News

A leaking propane tank led to a box truck explosion in Addison, Illinois, on Saturday morning, causing significant local disruption. Video footage from a nearby home captured the moment the explosion occurred on Wood Dale Road. The Addison Police Department quickly responded, shutting down Wood Dale Road north of Lake Street as a safety precaution. Damage assessments revealed that several homes were affected, with one requiring evacuation due to structural damage, while car windshields were shattered in the vicinity. Authorities reported debris scattered from Oak Street to Overkamp Avenue, highlighting the explosion's force.

The incident raises concerns regarding the transportation and safety protocols surrounding propane. Local officials are likely to review regulations to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The explosion serves as a reminder of the dangers posed by hazardous materials on public roadways.

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