On August 29, 2024, at around 8:30 p.m., an explosion at 790 E. 37th St., East Flatbush, severely damaged a three-story building and adjacent structures. The blast, originating in the basement, resulted in four injuries, with three individuals suffering severe burns and respiratory issues. No issues were found with nearby gas lines. The damage is estimated to exceed $1 million, and the cause of the explosion is still under investigation.


Planck Vision Systems: $1 Million Damage from Explosion at 790 E. 37th St., East Flatbush

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On Thursday, August 29, 2024, at approximately 8:30 p.m., a severe explosion occurred in the basement of a three-story building at 790 E. 37th St., East Flatbush.

The explosion caused extensive structural damage not only to the affected building but also to the two adjacent structures.

The incident resulted in four injuries, with three individuals suffering serious burns and respiratory issues, and one person sustaining cuts and ulcerations. All injured were transported to Staten Island University Hospital North.

The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) and emergency responders found two injured individuals on the street and two others upstairs within the building. Utility lines in the area were shut off as a precautionary measure.

Initial investigations revealed that the explosion had lifted the building off its foundation, causing a partial collapse and displacing it by approximately four inches.

While National Grid checked five nearby gas lines, no issues were detected, suggesting the problem may have been localized to the building.

The cause of the explosion remains undetermined, but the damage has been extensive, with preliminary estimates suggesting significant repair costs and property value loss, potentially exceeding $1 million.

A temporary fence has been erected around the property, and contractors are working to secure and board up the damaged structures.


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