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Fire In The Valley

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On Sept. 13, 2018, at 4:04 p.m., an alarm sounded at a natural gas monitoring center in Columbus, Ohio. High-pressured natural gas had just been released into a low-pressure gas line in Massachusetts’ Merrimack Valley. Soon, buildings in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover would explode and catch fire. Thousands of people would be ordered to flee their homes and seek safety on the streets. GBH Reporters were there to collect their stories and get answers to the questions on everyone’s mind: How did this happen? And, could it happen again?

2019 WGBH Educational Foundation

On Sept. 13, 2018, at 4:04 p.m., an alarm sounded at a natural gas monitoring center in Columbus, Ohio. High-pressured natural gas had just been released into a low-pressure gas line in Massachusetts’ Merrimack Valley. Soon, buildings in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover would explode and catch fire. Thousands of people would be ordered to flee their homes and seek safety on the streets. GBH Reporters were there to collect their stories and get answers to the questions on everyone’s mind: How did this happen? And, could it happen again?

2019 WGBH Educational Foundation
2hr 6min
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On the one-year anniversary of the largest natural gas incident in state history, WGBH News draws on the sounds, voices and stories that WGBH reporters gathered during the night of the disaster and the days, weeks and months that followed.
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The explosions are over, the fires are out, but people’s lives in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover remain in chaos as they anxiously wait for some sense of normalcy.
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After fleeing their homes and spending the night in their cars and makeshift emergency shelters, residents face the first morning after gas fires and explosions threw the region into chaos.
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Within minutes of the first 9-1-1 calls, three WGBH News reporters head toward the explosions and fires in the Merrimack Valley.
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The 911 calls begin at a little past four in the afternoon. Soon, the explosions start, and the region is in chaos.

Coming Soon:WGBH News Presents: Fire In The Valley

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August 30, 20191min 4sec

On Sept. 13, 2018, at 4:04 p.m., an alarm sounded at a natural gas monitoring center in Columbus, Ohio. High-pressured natural gas had just been released into a low-pressure gas line in Massachusetts’ Merrimack Valley. Soon,buildings in Lawrence, Andover and North Andover would explode and catch fire. Thousands of people would be ordered to flee their homes and seek safety on the streets. WGBH Reporters were there to collect their stories and get answers to the questions on everyone’s mind: How did this happen? And, could it happen again?

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