300 Families in N.Y. Flee After a Fuel Line Bursts
Associated Press
WEST SENECA, N. Y. — More than 300 families were evacuated from their homes Saturday after an underground fuel line burst, spilling at least 20,000 gallons of gasoline and filling the air with strong fumes, authorities said.
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