Police expect death toll to rise in apartment explosion
SILVER SPRING, Md. — Additional bodies will likely be found in the debris of an apartment explosion and fire in Maryland that has already claimed three lives and injured more than 30 people, police said Friday.
Montgomery County Assistant Police Chief Russ Hamill declined to say at a news conference how many people may still be unaccounted for in the explosion, which happened late Wednesday night.
Two bodies were found Thursday, and a third was recovered Friday, police said. Those victims still have not been identified. Hamill said that the condition of the bodies made it impossible to determine their age or sex.
The county’s acting fire chief, David Steckel, said that the recovery process has been slow because of how badly the building was damaged.


