November 12, 2012
A crowd gathers during a candlelight vigil, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, at Southwest Elementary School in Greenwood, Ind., for teacher Jennifer Longworth. Officials did not identify the two people who were killed in a blast on Saturday. However, a candlelight vigil was held for second-grade teacher Jennifer Longworth. She and her husband, John Dion Longworth, lived at a home destroyed in the blast.
Emergency personnel work at the site of a home that was destroyed by an explosion Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, in Indianapolis. Nearly three dozen homes were damaged or destroyed, and seven people were taken to a hospital with injuries, authorities said Sunday. The powerful nighttime blast shattered windows, crumpled walls and could be felt at least three miles away.
A burned car sits in a pile of debris at the site of a home explosion, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, in Indianapolis. Nearly three dozen homes were damaged or destroyed, and seven people were taken to a hospital with injuries, authorities said Sunday. The powerful nighttime blast shattered windows, crumpled walls and could be felt at least three miles away.
This aerial photo shows the two homes that were leveled and the numerous neighboring homes that were damaged from a massive explosion that sparked a huge fire and killed two people, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, in Indianapolis. Nearly three dozen homes were damaged or destroyed, and seven people were taken to a hospital with injuries, authorities said Sunday. The powerful nighttime blast shattered windows, crumpled walls and could be felt at least three miles away.
Ahna McCue and her daughter Emily attend a candlelight vigil, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, at Southwest Elementary School in Greenwood, Ind., for teacher Jennifer Longworth. Officials did not identify the two people who were killed in a blast on Saturday. However, a candlelight vigil was held for second-grade teacher Jennifer Longworth. She and her husband, John Dion Longworth, lived at a home destroyed in the blast.
Jennifer Taylor and her son Conner, left, take part during a candlelight vigil, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012, at Southwest Elementary School in Greenwood, Ind., for teacher Jennifer Longworth. Officials did not identify the two people who were killed in a blast on Saturday. However, a candlelight vigil was held for second-grade teacher Jennifer Longworth. She and her husband, John Dion Longworth, lived at a home destroyed in the blast.

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