HAYWARD, Calif. (KGO) — We are hearing new details about the residents who miraculously survived the gas explosion in Hayward last week.
ABC7 News reporter Luz Pena spoke exclusively with the brother who is now caring for his siblings and niece who were inside the house and now have severe burns and fractures.
While many felt the explosion. Inside the Hayward home, a family was fighting for their lives.
“They have burns all over their bodies and broken bones,” said Jorge Duenas Ponce, Hayward resident.
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For the first time, Jorge Duenas Ponce is speaking, giving a voice to his brother, sister and niece who were inside his home when it exploded. His brother had just arrived home from work and was taking off his shoes.
“My brother was exactly where the gas line is. Above it and he just said, ‘I don’t know the earth split and the sun came out,’ and he says he went up flying in the air and that he felt like a lot of weight on him. I assume it was the rubble and that he was trying to get out,” said Duenas Ponce.
Jorge said his siblings were yelling for help as flames surrounded them.
“How did he get out?” ABC7 News reporter Luz Pena asked.
“He says he was trying to crawl with this hands only and my sister she heard the boom, and was trying to get out and my niece she is special needs and she didn’t wake up at all – and so my sister was pulling and pulling and she didn’t react, and then she said they were trying to get out and everything was collapsing on them,” said Duenas Ponce.
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Jorge was out of the country when he got a call from a sheriff deputy telling him about the explosion and his family. He flew back to find his siblings and niece in serious condition in the hospital, with severe burns and multiple fractures. His sister’s son had just left to go to school at the time of the explosion.
“As soon as I went to my sister’s room, her face – Oh my God. I couldn’t believe it. My sister, her face. She was hurting so much, and she was all burned up, really bad,” said Duenas Ponce in tears.
A family friend helped Jorge open a GoFundMe to help with his sibling’s hospital bills and housing knowing that their recovery will be long, but grateful they are all alive.
“I have to be strong. I don’t have a car, it’s really tough. I’m trying to get stuff together for them and me and it’s really hard I wish I could do more, but I don’t have anything. I lost everything,” said Duenas Ponce.
To donate to their GoFundMe, click here.
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