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Explosion on M Coomer Road: KSP statement on Adair County fatal fire

By TFC. Billy Gregory
KSP Post 15, Columbia

Kentucky State Police, Post 15 received a call today at approximately 1:30 PM CST in reference to an explosion at a residence on M. Coomer Road, 6 miles east of Columbia, off of KY 206. The explosion led to a house fire. Firefighters are still on the scene to prevent the fire from reigniting.

State Police will secure the area through the night and investigators will begin working the scene early Wednesday morning. The cause of the explosion is yet to be determined. One fatality has been confirmed and three persons have not been accounted for at this time. Multiple local, state and federal agencies are assisting in the investigation.

Related story, with links to statewide coverage: Explosion reported in Bearwallow Community




This story was posted on 2016-01-26 18:14:06
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