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At least 16 hurt in gas explosion at K.C. restaurant

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(MCT) — KANSAS CITY, Mo.—A huge natural gas explosion injured at least 16 people, destroyed a decades-old restaurant and rocked the iconic Country Club Plaza on Tuesday, just before the busy evening rush.

Area hospitals reported treating four people with critical injuries including burns and smoke inhalation. One patient was found and transported to a hospital about four hours after the event.

One person apparently had not been accounted for.

The area was chaotic after the blast, which occurred shortly after 6 p.m. at JJ’s just west of the Plaza

“It sounded like thunder, but it felt like an earthquake,” said Tracey Truitt, a lawyer at Polsinelli Shughart, who was working in a nearby building.

The force knocked out windows at least a half-block away and was felt nearly a mile away. Flames soared two-thirds higher than the building into the evening sky. Bricks and broken glass were strewn around, and nearby residents and office workers gathered outside and watched as the injured were carried away. The odor of gas remained in the air, causing apprehension about a possible additional explosion.

There were no initial reports of deaths, but officials brought cadaver dogs to the scene to explore the ruins.

Witnesses reported a strong odor of natural gas in the area, some for hours before the explosion occurred about 6 p.m., and some We don’t know the cause of the accident yet,” Fire Chief Paul Berardi said in the haze of smoke and smell of gas that still lingered near the scene some two hours after the explosion. “We believe it to be a natural gas explosion.”

Missouri Gas Energy issued a statement late Tuesday saying “early indications are that a contractor doing underground work struck a natural gas line, but the investigation continues.”

The Missouri Public Service Commission will likely investigate because it has regulatory oversight.

The explosion rocked Natalie Rollins, who lives several blocks to the west, as she was getting ready to leave her apartment and head to the gym.

“The windows shook,” she said. Blinds fell from their attachments.

Soon she saw a massive, black cloud of smoke rising from the Plaza and massing over the rooftops to the west.

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