Friday, October 21, 2011

Lightning Thunder Busted Gas Line in NW Pennsylvania

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Ruptured natural gas line found burning in northwestern Pennsylvania wasn't damaged by an earthquake centered in Virginia, but was likely struck by lightning thunder days before.
Joseph Swope, a spokesman for UGI Utilities Inc. in Reading, tells The Associated Press the company believes the gas line in President Township, Venango County was hit by lightning on Sunday. Swope says a small fire on the line burned harmlessly until it was discovered and put out quickly Tuesday afternoon.
County emergency management coordinator Tom Sherman tells the Erie Times-News that officials initially thought the quake might have caused the line to rupture, because of when the fire was discovered.The 5.8-magnitude quake was centered in Virginia but felt throughout Pennsylvania and several other states along the East Coast.

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