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51-year-old man identified as driver who collided with Deer Park, La Porte pipeline The fire burned for four days, damaging multiple homes and injuring four other people, according to authorities.
This has been a very difficult time for all who were affected,” it said. “The cities of Deer Park and La Porte, as well as Energy Transfer, continue to assist residents and businesses with access.
UPDATE 8:09 a.m. CT The pipeline fire that burned for four days on the border of Deer Park and La Porte has finally stopped burning.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Many of you may be wondering why fire crews in Deer Park are not trying to put out the flames spewing from that pipeline. 3NEWS asked Corpus Christi Fire Chief Brandon ...
DEER PARK, Texas (KTRK) -- La Porte and Deer Park residents who were evacuated due to Monday's pipeline explosion are being allowed back into their homes on Wednesday after two days of waiting out ...
The City of La Porte said Wednesday it expects repairs to essential infrastructure to be completed by 6 p.m. Thursday and the fire to be extinguished 2-3 hours after those repairs are complete.
Residents in the Deer Park area are finally able to return home as progress is made on the pipeline fire that erupted after an SUV drove over a natural gas pipeline, causing an explosion.
DEER PARK, Texas (KTRK) — The timeline has been pushed back yet again for an ongoing pipeline fire on the border of Deer Park and La Porte to finally burn itself out, with officials now saying ...
Click here for updates on this story DEER PARK, Texas (KTRK) — The timeline has been pushed back yet again for an ongoing pipeline fire on the border of Deer Park and La Porte to finally burn ...