A person was discovered dead in a New Hampshire home after numerous reports of an explosion Tuesday afternoon, according to the authorities.
“Unbelievably Loud Explosion” in Merrimack, New Hampshire
According to Merrimack police and fire officials, emergency rescuers found evidence of a possible explosion upon responding to multiple reports of an explosion at around 1:30 p.m. in the Pearson and Grapevine roads, Merrimack.
The body was found, but the victim has not been identified yet, according to the rescuers and police officers surrounding the scene.
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The Merrimack Police Department was assisted at the scene, by nearby departments, as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATF), and the New Hampshire police explosive disposal unit, according to US News.
“There is no sign of foul play, and there are no threats to the public,” the police said in a news release.
The water in a neighborhood pool moved as an effect of the blast, according to surveillance video acquired by Boston 25.
“I screamed, of course,” as stated by Karyn Merriman, who lives nearby and was just inside the house when she heard the “unbelievably loud explosion.”
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