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“All the other pipeline accidents that I have looked at have been very localized,” he said. “This one is a mystery to me. Why you have so many houses in such a dispersed area? I have not seen anything of this magnitude.”
The most common causes of gas pipeline explosions, he said, are leaks caused by age and corrosion that catch a spark, or construction workers accidentally striking a pipe.
But because of the series of explosions and fires, Mr. Meshkati said a “cascading effect” might have occurred, where one event causes more.
He said investigators should pay special attention to the mechanisms that were used to transfer gas from high-pressure pipelines to low-pressure pipelines. In 2005, a house exploded in Lexington, Mass., when a KeySpan Energy worker unwittingly connected a high-pressure gas line to a low-pressure line.
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