
A chimney is all that remains at a burned home near the epicenter of the gas line explosion that devastated a neighborhood in San Bruno. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) A chimney is all that remains at a burned home near the epicenter of the gas line explosion that devastated a neighborhood in San Bruno. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
SAN BRUNO (KCBS) — It has been nearly two months since a gas pipeline exploded in San Bruno, sparking a massive fire that destroyed an entire neighborhood and claimed eight lives.
Trying to reconstruct the community has taken both a physical, emotional and financial toll on everyone involved.
KCBS In Depth: Lessons From San Bruno Fire And Explosion
In this KCBS In Depth interview, San Bruno mayor Jim Ruane says he has been less than pleased with the financial assistance the city has received since the explosion and fire.
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