Hayward Community Rallies Behind Ponce Family Following Tragic Home Explosion, Investigation Underway

Last week’s devastating gas pipe explosion that leveled a Hayward family home has left the community in shock and scrambling to support the victims. Jorge Duenas Ponce, his brother, sister, and two young children were inside their home at 867 E. Lewelling Boulevard when the explosion occurred at around 9:35 AM, as reported by KTVU. The Alameda County Fire Department has confirmed that a total of six people were injured, while two properties were destroyed in the blast.

A GoFundMe campaign organized by Allie Fralick, a neighbor and friend of nearly 30 years to the family, described the situation as follows: “In a single moment, three adult siblings—two brothers and their sister—along with two young children, lost everything they owned.” According to the same KTVU report, Fralick noted that the family was in the home when it blew up, and two of the adults and one of the children are still in the hospital with severe injuries. The other child was not physically injured, but also lost all belongings in the fire.

Federal and local agencies, including the National Transportation Safety Board and PG&E, are investigating the incident. The blast resulted from a third-party construction crew hitting an underground gas line nearly two hours before the house erupted, causing significant damage to adjacent properties, as detailed by the San Francisco Chronicle. PG&E stated that the gas flow was shut down at 8:18 a.m. and again at 9:25 AM, yet the explosion happened shortly thereafter…

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