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Bell Gardens Explosion Kills Teen, Injures Another
29 Jan
Summary
- A teen boy died and another was critically injured in Bell Gardens.
- The explosion was likely caused by homemade explosives and fireworks.
- Four families were displaced by the destructive blast and resulting fire.

A devastating explosion rocked Bell Gardens on Tuesday evening, resulting in the death of a 13-year-old boy and severe injuries to a 21-year-old man. The blast, which occurred around 6 p.m. in the 6500 block of Purdy Avenue, is believed to have been caused by homemade explosives and fireworks. Authorities confirmed a body was recovered from the apartment building after the explosion. The destructive event triggered a significant fire, requiring the response of 60 Los Angeles County firefighters who worked to extinguish the flames. The explosion caused extensive damage, including shattered windows and a blown-off roof, leading to four families being displaced from their homes. The American Red Cross is providing temporary housing assistance to those affected. Rescue efforts also involved a 10-year-old who was hospitalized but has since been released. The 21-year-old victim sustained critical injuries, described as burns over 90% of his body. Investigators are continuing to process the scene, examining materials consistent with homemade explosives and fireworks.




