CLEVELAND — A powerful explosion destroyed a Cleveland home Friday, killing one person inside and shattering windows of neighboring houses as the blast's shockwave was felt by people living miles away.
Investigators were unable to quickly determine what triggered the blast about 10:30 a.m. Friday. Television news stations broadcast footage showing bits of wood, concrete blocks and other debris strewn over a large area.
"The house was just blown all to pieces," White County Sheriff Neal Walden said. "There was nothing but the foundation there."
The sheriff confirmed the explosion killed one person inside the home, but said there were no other injuries. The blast left three or four homes nearby with broken windows and other damage, the sheriff said.
Woods surrounding the home were set ablaze, but firefighters were quickly able to contain the flames, Walden said.
"The woods were on fire and what was left of the house was on fire," Walden said. "It looked like a war zone."
The sheriff said his investigators were working with state and local fire marshals to determine what caused the explosion. The name of the person killed in the blast was not immediately released.