The homeowner got out before the explosion but lost all of his belongings in the New Jersey fire. It is not yet known what caused the explosion.
Author: Deena Yellin, NorthJersey.com
6 volunteer firefighters injured after New Jersey home explosion, authorities say
The homeowner got out before the explosion but lost all of his belongings in the New Jersey fire. It is not yet known what caused the explosion.
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