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NTSB: Fiber Optic Drilling Led to 2016 Canton Explosion, Killing 1

CANTON - Federal investigators say drilling to install a fiber optic conduit likely caused a gas explosion that killed one person and injuring 12 more in Canton.

The National Transportation Safety Board issued a draft report Monday saying the drilling by Sure Shot Communications LLC pierced a 1-inch natural gas line, causing the Nov. 16, 2016, explosion.

The explosion occurred while utility workers were trying to fix the gas leak. The blast killed a 38-year-old Ameren Illinois employee, Arturo Silva Jr. of Mapleton.

The report says Sure Shot's decision not to excavate at the site to inspect the work contributed to the gas line damage.

 

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