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Electrical blast in L.A. injures 2, cuts power

The Columbian
Published: August 21, 2015, 5:00pm

LOS ANGELES — An electric equipment explosion shook a 19-story office building in downtown Los Angeles, sending two people to the hospital and leaving a dozen surrounding buildings without power for much of Friday.

The blast Thursday night in the downtown business district that is home to offices, bars and restaurants also caused a momentary power outage at the nearby Staples Center, where a Shania Twain concert was underway, arena officials said.

Smoke billowed into the street, but a fire that broke out was quickly extinguished as more than 160 firefighters rushed to the scene, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

The explosion broke pipes, flooded part of the building’s basement and rendered the fire-safety system inoperable, but the structure itself appeared to be sound, fire department spokesman Brian Humphrey said.

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