At least 4 people killed in house explosion in Pennsylvania

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Two people were injured and two may still be unaccounted for, according to town manager Justin Keller.

Four people were killed and two others were taken to area hospitals when a house exploded in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, Thursday evening. There may still be two people unaccounted for, town manager Justin Keller said.A house exploded in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, on May 26, 2022.. The blast sent debris, including dry wall, into neighboring yards, CBS Philly's Kerri Corrado reports.

The home that exploded in Pottstown is still smoldering in the distance. The impact from the explosion was so strong that there is debris and dry wall in other yards nearby.

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