Neighbors of Pigtown rowhome explosion think about victims
A fence was installed around the explosion site Pigtown and heavy equipment was brought in to clear the debris. A 70-year-old Marine veteran risked his own life Tuesday afternoon while answering pleas for help after a rowhome exploded in Pigtown. Two days later, neighbors told 11 News they're traumatized from the incident. Octavia Robbs was sitting on her stoop when she heard the boom. She lives just doors down from the home that's now reduced to rubble.
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