VIDEO: Firefighters in New Jersey respond to house explosion amid flooding
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NORTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. – A home in northern New Jersey burst into flames Monday night amid torrential downpours that caused flash flooding across the Northeast and mid-Atlantic.
The North Plainfield Fire Chief told reporters at the scene that his department responded to reports of an explosion and a house on fire and found the home fully engulfed in flames when they arrived. No one was injured.
First responders could be seen escorting victims or neighbors from the scene in shin-deep water.
Firefighters remained on the scene Tuesday morning, but an official cause of the fire or the explosion has not been released.
People in northern New Jersey are digging out after torrential rain brought damaging floods that prompted the state’s governor to issue a state of emergency. This morning residents are mucking out their yards and first responders are working to clear debris and stranded vehicles. FOX Weather Meteorologist Haley Meier has the latest.
Parts of the home could be seen completely ripped from its foundation and most of the house’s walls were reduced to a pile of rubble.
The explosion happened not far from where at least two people were killed after floodwaters swept away their vehicle at the height of the storm, according to Plainfield city officials.
New Jersey’s governor declared a state of emergency Monday night. Some parts of the Garden State received more than 6 inches of rain in the span of a few hours.
FOX Weather Meteorologist Haley Meier is on the scene and will have an updated report later Tuesday.
Check back for the latest on this developing story.
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2025-07-15 16:57:25