An explosion inside a Brooklyn house left three people clinging to life late Thursday, firefighters said.

A gas leak caused an explosion in the basement of the E. 37th St. home near Farragut Road in East Flatbush, blowing out the back of the house around 8:30 p.m., according to an FDNY source.

Firefighters respond after an explosion inside a home on East 37th Street near Foster Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City on Thursday, Aug. 29 2024. (Gardiner Anderson for New York Daily News)
Firefighters respond after an explosion inside a home on East 37th Street near Foster Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City on Thursday, Aug. 29 2024. (Gardiner Anderson for New York Daily News)

The explosion left three people in critical condition, including two who were taken to Staten Island University Hospital and a third who was taken to Kings County Hospital, firefighters said.

A fourth person suffered non-life-threatening injuries, firefighters said.

A neighbor was inside his home down the block when a massive boom shook his house as the nearby property exploded.

“It sounded like a bomb,” said the man, who declined to share his name. “You could hear the explosion from blocks away. My house was shaking.”

The neighbor said two men were living in the basement where the explosion occurred.

“There were two guys living in the basement,” he said. “The firemen took them out and put them in the ambulance to the hospital. It’s unbelievable.”

The front-facing windows were shattered beneath collapsed metal awnings on the front of the house, while the rear yard was littered with rubble and debris in the wake of the blowout.

 

 

 

Originally Published: August 29, 2024 at 10:35 p.m.

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