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Three killed, including child, in Dallas apartment explosion and fire
A natural gas explosion destroyed a residential building in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas on Thursday afternoon, killing three people, including a child, and injuring several others, according to Dalla...

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Dallas Fire-Rescue: Death toll remains at 3 after Dallas apartment explosion | 'No one unaccounted for'
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Large fire erupts at Dallas apartment complex and engulfs building
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Vigil honors mother, toddler killed in Dallas apartment explosion
The Oak Cliff community is continuing to pay respects to the victims who died in an apartment explosion last week.

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Chief: Firefighters present at blast
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Vigil held for victim of Dallas apartment explosion
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Live updates: 4 injured, fatalities reported in fire at Oak Cliff apartment complex

While responders were on the way to a gas leak call, an explosion occurred, according to officials, who confirmed there were deaths but declined to say how many.
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Dallas firefighters suspend search, rescue of Oak Cliff fire. Focus now on investigation

Firefighters completed a sweeping search of the rubble in Dallas’ Oak Cliff neighborhood a day after a massive explosion killed three people.
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Driver dies after hitting light pole in Dallas, setting vehicle on fire, officials say

DALLAS — A driver was killed after their vehicle struck a light pole and burst into flames, officials with Dallas Fire-Rescue said. The crash occurred around 7:38 a.m. Sunday, May 31, on Interstate 35E at Commonwealth Drive, Dallas Fire-Rescue said in a press release.
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