Banana Truck Crash Destroys 1745 Massachusetts Building
An out-of-control box truck carrying bananas in southeastern Massachusetts has crashed into a natural gas main and ignited an explosion, setting fire to an 18th-century building that housed a tavern and destroying it.
Firefighters say the truck crashed Sunday morning next to the Old Grist Mill Tavern in Seekonk, just east of Providence, R.I. Fire from the explosion spread to the tavern, whose website says the building was constructed in 1745 for grinding grain raised by local farmers.
The truck driver has been taken to a hospital in Providence. It’s unclear how serious his injuries are.
Bulldozers have been brought in to tear down the building.
The cause of the accident is under investigation.
Copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Today
- Marijuana’s Move to Schedule III: What it Really Means for Cannabis Insurance
- ‘Door Knocker’ Roofers Were Everywhere. NC Farm Bureau Saw an Opportunity
- Visa, Mastercard to Pay $167.5M in ATM User Fee Settlement
- Rare Weather Warning Issued as Strong Gusts Fuel Colorado Wildfire Threats
Popular This Month
- Lack of Hurricanes Is Leading to Lack of Experience for Adjusters
- Tesla Drivers Are Buying Escape Tools and Cars to Avoid Getting Trapped Inside
- ‘Super Roofs’ Are Rewarding Insurers, Cat Bond Investors and Homeowners
- Abbott Presses Congress for Shield Over Preemie Baby Formula Litigation That Could Cost It Billions