People were jolted awake by an explosion in Lapeer. Police have blocked off the Lapeer business district. Manhole covers flew into the air. Police say they think gasoline got into the sewer lines, and the underground explosion sent the manhole covers into the air. No injuries are reported.
Manhole Covers Blown Into Mid-Air In Lapeer
May 29, 2019 | 8:16 AM

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