"Tragic Explosion Claims Firefighter's Life in Loudoun County"

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A massive explosion in Loudoun County destroyed a home, resulting in one firefighter dead and 12 people injured, with the cause still under investigation. The blast, believed to be caused by a leaking 500-gallon underground propane tank, led to a catastrophic explosion that left the house in total devastation. The injured were transported to the hospital, and the fire department is continuing to work on the scene. The community, located in the northeastern part of Loudoun County, was left shaken by the incident, with the aftermath described as resembling a war zone.
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