Propane-leaking Zamboni set off chain reaction blast in Alberta arena: officials
TABER, ALBERTA, CANADA — Officials in the southern Alberta town of Taber say it was a leaky Zamboni that set off a chain reaction fireball blast inside one of the hockey-loving community’s only ice rinks.
But they say thanks to the support of surrounding communities, the game goes on.
Officials announced Wednesday that a propane leak from the ice resurfacer created a gas cloud on Dec. 17. That cloud was eventually ignited by a nearby electric heater, creating a fireball that shattered glass around the ice rinks, damaged the roof, toppled concrete walls and bricks, and hit gas lines.
Security footage of the blast shows the community centre’s large garage door torn from its hinges and flying forward as the ball of flame exits the building.











