Officials say natural gas is seeping through the ground from a transmission line leak near the Centreville home that reportedly exploded on Sunday, prompting evacuations of dozens of nearby houses.
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The leak came from one of the three transmission lines running underground through the neighborhood. Crews are still working to pinpoint the source.