HOUSTON, March 11 (Reuters) - A natural gas pipeline exploded and burned near Chandler, Oklahoma, northeast of Oklahoma City, on Thursday, local media said.
Reports said no one was injured in the incident. Officials described the line as 'high-pressure' but the size of the pipeline was not immediately disclosed.
(Reporting by Bruce Nichols, Editing by Julie Ingwersen)
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Reports said no one was injured in the incident. Officials described the line as 'high-pressure' but the size of the pipeline was not immediately disclosed.
(Reporting by Bruce Nichols, Editing by Julie Ingwersen)
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