US officials to investigate San Francisco gas explosion
SAN FRANCISCO — The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate a natural gas explosion in San Francisco that sent flames into the sky for hours and damaged five buildings, an official said Thursday.
An eight-person team arrived in San Francisco on Thursday night to begin the lengthy process of gathering evidence and trying to determine what happened, spokesman Eric Weiss said.
The federal agency often investigates blasts on pipelines because they transport oil and natural gas, which it oversees.
“We’re going to look at not only what happened but why it happened and see if there are any lessons to be learned for future safety,” Weiss said.