Bronx residents pick up the pieces, mourn loved one after fatal explosion on Fox Street

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Thursday, January 20, 2022
Bronx residents pick up the pieces after fatal explosion on Fox Street
Marcus Solis spoke with families devastated from the explosion in the Bronx who now have lost the homes purchased 35 years ago.

LONGWOOD, Bronx (WABC) -- The explosion in the Bronx on Tuesday rocked the neighborhood, and devastated long time residents who now have lost the homes they purchased 35 years ago.

While the cause of the explosion is still under investigation, several people from the area said they smelt gas just before the incident.

Thursday demolition and cleanup continued at the row houses on Fox Street.

There is of course is more than property damage. The explosion was fatal, killing 79-year old Martha Dagbatsa. Her 68-year old sister was injured.

Eighty-two year old Yolanda Jimenez lived next door to the house that exploded.

She is the woman at the center of the dramatic police bodycam video showing officers racing to free her.

Police release body cam footage of NYPD officers rescuing people from a home after a suspected gas explosion in the Bronx.

Jimenez was trapped under a sofa and other debris. Armando Garcia is her nephew.

"It was a laceration or something on her head," said Garcia. "Something that hit her, but not dangerous. I think that she's okay. She's okay."

Jose Rojas leapt to action helping his mother to safety moments after the blast. She is now staying with him.

"We got lucky. They got a blanket that somebody gave her with my father's face on it, so we got that and her I.D's," said Rojas. "But right now you know, I just got to take care of her like she took care of me when I was small."

Several other families have been displaced after the blast destroyed 3 buildings and left 2 with serious structural damage.

"For them its difficult I'm sure," said Garcia. "For us its difficult, but it could've been a lot worse."

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