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Operator Injured as Excavator Struck by Collapsing Roof Following Gas Line Explosion in Hayward

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Operator Injured as Excavator Struck by Collapsing Roof Following Gas Line Explosion in Hayward 800 block of Lewelling Boulevard Bay Area neighborhood
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HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA — A major explosion Thursday morning leveled multiple homes, injured several people, and forced the shutdown of a major freeway after a construction crew struck an underground gas line, according to fire officials, witnesses, and PG&E.

The incident occurred in the 800 block of Lewelling Boulevard, where a third-party construction crew was working on a public improvement project.

PG&E spokesperson Jason King confirmed that the crew accidentally damaged a buried gas line at approximately 7:35 a.m. while excavating in the area.

King provided a timeline of events, noting that PG&E crews were able to stop the gas flow at 9:35 a.m., but just three minutes later—at 9:38 a.m.—a violent explosion erupted, triggering a fast-moving fire that swept through nearby structures.

A slow-motion video circulating online appears to show the moment the blast sent debris flying and violently shook an excavator, with the operator struck by falling roof material.

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The explosion destroyed at least two homes and a workshop or outbuilding, sending thick plumes of smoke into the sky.

Alameda County Fire officials said six people were transported to area hospitals, and additional residents were evaluated at the scene.

As of 1:30 p.m., Fire Captain Ryan Nishimoto reported that two residents remain unaccounted for; however, their vehicles were not found at home, leading authorities to believe they may have been at work or school during the incident.

During firefighting operations, crews reported feeling “electric shocks” near the burning structures, forcing firefighters to temporarily withdraw until the area was deemed safer.

In total, 75 Alameda County firefighters responded to the third-alarm fire.

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The blast prompted the California Highway Patrol to close portions of Interstate 238 between East 14th Street and Lewelling Boulevard, as well as segments between Mission and Paradise boulevards, to protect the public and allow emergency crews access to the scene.

Alameda County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Roberto Morales stated that deputies arrived within two minutes of the first emergency call, immediately evacuating residents from hazardous areas and assisting firefighters.

The construction work taking place is part of the East Lewelling Boulevard improvement project, which aims to widen sidewalks, install new bike lanes, add high-visibility crosswalks, and improve safety at railroad crossings.

Investigators are now working to determine the full circumstances surrounding the gas line strike and subsequent explosion.

Authorities have not yet released information regarding the condition of the injured victims.

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Dramatic Video Captures Fatal Ferrari Crash That Killed Vince Zampella on Angeles Crest Highway in Southern California

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Dramatic Video Captures Fatal Ferrari Crash That Killed Vince Zampella on Angeles Crest Highway in Southern California Call of Duty
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Authorities say a single-vehicle crash on Angeles Crest Highway in Southern California claimed the life of Vince Zampella, a prominent video game developer widely known for his role in co-creating the Call of Duty franchise.

The collision occurred at approximately 12:45 p.m. on Sunday along the Angeles Crest Highway in the San Gabriel Mountains north of Los Angeles, a roadway known for its steep grades, tunnels, and sharp curves.

According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), Zampella, 55, was driving southbound when his 2026 Ferrari 296 GTS exited a tunnel, veered off the roadway, and struck a concrete barrier.

CHP officials reported that Zampella became trapped inside the vehicle as a result of the impact and was pronounced dead at the scene.

A passenger traveling in the Ferrari was ejected during the crash and later succumbed to injuries at a nearby hospital.

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Video circulating online shows the moments leading up to the crash, underscoring the dangerous nature of the winding mountain highway where the incident occurred.

Investigators have not yet released information regarding the cause of the crash, including whether speed or road conditions were factors.

Zampella’s death marks a significant loss for the gaming industry.

His work helped shape Call of Duty into one of the most successful and influential entertainment franchises of the 21st century, impacting gaming culture worldwide.

The California Highway Patrol continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.

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Rest in peace, Vince Zampella.


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