Prince William County

‘Frustrating and demoralizing': House explodes in Haymarket after gas leak

The house was evacuated and no injuries were reported.

NBC Universal, Inc. A home was evacuated before it exploded in Haymarket, Virginia. News4’s Walter Morris reports. 

Prince William County Fire and Rescue is working to contain hotspots and monitoring conditions at a home explosion in Haymarket after a gas leak. 

Two couples and their very young children lived in that home, and these families lost everything. The families were evacuated and no injuries were reported, according to the fire department, but the families’ pets are believed to have died in the explosion. 

“Nothing’s going to bring them back unless somehow they made it out alive, which I hope they did, but who knows where they are,” said Jarrett Struniak, a resident of the home. 

He lives in the home with his fiance and three year old  daughter, along with another couple and their toddler.

“I mean honestly, you can see everything go away in an instant and you realize you have nothing,” Struniak said. “It’s frustrating and demoralizing.”

Units were dispatched to the 5900 block of Coby Hunt Court in Haymarket at 4:17 p.m. in response to a reported outside gas leak. Nearby homes were evacuated and at about 5:36 p.m., those units messaged the house had exploded.

Neighbors John and Laura Grzejka heard the blast that rocked the quiet Piedmont community.

“Massive explosion,” he said. “Laura's screaming like, ‘What’s going on? What’s going on?’” 

“It sounded like a sonic boom,” she said.

“You could smell gas and they were addressing it, you know, nothing, it wasn't shut down,” said Angie Rick, another neighbor.

At last update a contractor was working in the area, and struck an underground gas line.

Struniak says it was just supposed to be a routine repair, and when the workers hit that gas line he had no idea this would be the result. 

Officials say two neighboring houses were   also damaged and it will be days before gas service will be restored to several homes.

“There’s eight homes that are affected right now, one that had the devastating explosion,” said Prince William County Fire and Rescue Deputy Chief Kim Stewart. “All homeowners, everybody’s out and safely out.”

Prince William County Fire and Rescue says there is no further danger to the community.

Neighbors are rallying behind the affected families, and the Red Cross was also called in to assist.

And while investigators try to pinpoint why the house exploded, Struniak is breathing a sigh of relief that his loved ones are okay. 

“You can't really do anything about it. You can be angry, but what’s that going to do? You’re being angry at the wind,” he said. “The silver lining is that nobody was hurt. Not a firefighter, not a city worker, not a single person in the cul de sac was hurt, and that’s really great in itself.” 

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