Atmos Energy Addresses Concerns After South Jackson Explosions

JACKSON, Miss. — Following explosions at two homes in South Jackson, including one that resulted in the tragic death of an 82-year-old woman, officials from Atmos Energy addressed questions from concerned residents. The Jackson Fire Department and the National Transportation Safety Board are currently investigating the explosions that took place on Shalimar Drive and Bristol Boulevard. Bobby Morgan, representing Atmos Energy, expressed the company’s cooperation with the ongoing investigation, emphasizing their commitment to understanding the …

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Restaurant Worker Suing Atmos Energy, Sandman Signature Hotel, and Management Following Fort Worth Hotel Explosion

FORT WORTH, Texas – A restaurant worker in Dallas has filed a lawsuit against Atmos Energy, the Sandman Signature Hotel, and the companies that own and manage the hotel, claiming that he had reported the smell of gas 90 minutes before the explosion occurred. The lawsuit was filed in response to an explosion that rocked the hotel on Monday, injuring 21 people and causing significant damage to the surrounding area. According to the lawsuit, the …

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Atmos Energy Denies Involvement in Fort Worth Hotel Explosion

Fort Worth, Texas – After Monday’s explosion at a hotel in Fort Worth, Atmos Energy, the natural gas distribution company, has stated that its gas system was not involved in the incident. The explosion caused significant damage to the hotel and raised concerns about gas safety in the area. The company’s announcement came as a relief to many residents who were worried about the safety of the gas system in the aftermath of the explosion. …

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Gas Line Culpability in Fort Worth Hotel Explosion Disputed by Atmos Energy

FORT WORTH, Texas – Atmos Energy confirmed that the explosion at a Fort Worth hotel was not caused by its gas lines. The company’s statement comes as investigators continue to look into the cause of the explosion. The explosion took place on Tuesday morning at the downtown hotel, causing significant damage to the building and injuring several people. Atmos Energy spokesperson, Lisa Watson, stated that there were no leaks or issues with their gas lines …

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Downtown Fort Worth Hotel Explosion Investigation Concludes No Involvement from Atmos Energy: Fire Department Transitioning Focus Inside Building

FORT WORTH, Texas – An explosion at a downtown Fort Worth hotel on Monday injured 21 people, with one person remaining in critical condition at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. Although no fatalities occurred, the blast caused significant damage to the W.T. Waggoner Building, a nearly 104-year-old 20-story tower. Atmos Energy, the gas company responsible for the area, stated that their system was not involved in the explosion after completing safety checks and an investigation. …

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Fort Worth Hotel Blast Victim Files Lawsuit Against Atmos Energy and Hotel Owners

FORT WORTH, Texas – The first lawsuit has been filed in connection with the explosion at a Fort Worth hotel on Monday. Atmos Energy, the gas company responsible for investigating the cause of the explosion, has completed safety checks and found no indication that their system was the cause. This suggests that the explosion was not caused by a gas leak. Christopher Medearis, one of the 21 people injured in the blast, has filed the …

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Lawsuit Filed Over Downtown Fort Worth Hotel Explosion: Atmos Energy and Northland Properties Named Defendents

FORT WORTH, Texas – Two companies are facing a lawsuit after an explosion at a downtown Fort Worth hotel. The explosion occurred at the 82-room Hotel Settles, located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth. The blast caused significant damage to the historic building, with debris scattered in the surrounding area. The lawsuit was filed by five individuals who were injured in the explosion. According to the lawsuit, Atmos Energy and Northland Properties are being …

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