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"Oil And Gas: Deadly Pipelines, No Rules"

"STANTON, Texas — Delaney Tercero, 3, was sitting on her family's couch with her father and sister that summer day. Her mother was doing laundry.

They didn't know a pipeline with a dime-sized hole a few yards from their front door was filling their mobile home with raw natural gas.

Delaney's mother opened the dryer. The house blew up.

Men pulled Delaney from the rubble. A neighbor wrapped her in a scarf, trying to comfort her. Others rubbed burn cream on her sister's burns. Witnesses told responders her mother was burned 'head to toe.'"

Mike Lee and Mike Soraghan report for EnergyWire March 4, 2019.

Source: EnergyWire, 03/05/2019