BREAKING: A home explosion in Chino Hills this afternoon has left eight people injured, prompting immediate evacuations and a fierce response from local authorities. The incident occurred at 3:44 p.m. on Sierra Vista Drive, according to the Chino Valley Fire District.
Fire officials report that one home has completely collapsed, with surrounding residences sustaining minor damage. In total, 16 people were temporarily evacuated from the area as safety measures were implemented. Eyewitnesses captured shocking video footage showing flames still raging in the vicinity as night fell on Sunday.
Four of the injured were rushed to a nearby hospital, while the other four victims managed to seek medical attention independently. The severity of their injuries has not yet been disclosed.
In an urgent update, Jon Cripe, battalion chief with the Chino Valley Fire District, confirmed that Southern California Gas crews are on-site addressing an active gas leak linked to the explosion. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the blast, which remains undetermined at this time.
Residents in the area are advised to stay clear of the explosion site as emergency crews continue their work. The situation is developing, and updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.
This explosion not only raises significant safety concerns but also highlights the potential dangers associated with gas leaks in residential areas. Local officials urge residents to report any suspected gas odors immediately to prevent further incidents.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.







































