Community Rallies Around Heights Explosion Victims
Supporters have three ways and counting to help the people harmed by the White Horse Pike apartment explosion.
Local efforts to help those hurt and displaced by the Feb. 23 Haddon Heights apartment explosion continue to take shape. The explosion, thought to be caused by a natural gas leak, flattened a Victorian home transformed into five apartments. One woman, Raquel Nunn, was severely burned and remains hospitalized from her injuries. Another woman suffered more minor injuries, and all residents were left homeless. The only thing standing after the powerful explosion, felt several towns away, was a section of wall. Haddon Heights Good Neighbors, a registered nonprofit that bills itself as “a group of neighbors helping neighbors,” is taking donations for all of the apartment building’s residents who were displaced in the explosion. Checks should be…
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Jaconda Bell
1:06 pm on Friday, March 1, 2013
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