Toll rises to six in California gas blast
The toll in a huge gas pipeline blast in California rose to six after two more bodies were found, authorities have said.
Emergency workers had said on Friday they had searched over 75 per cent of the smoldering ruins left by a huge gas pipeline blast late on Thursday, which also injured 52 people.
Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldonado — standing in for California governor, Mr Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is on a trade trip to Asia — was more cautious, stressing that a quarter of the inferno site had yet to be checked.
Local utility Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) said a natural gas main ruptured in the town near San Francisco International Airport.
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