House Explosion in Northwest Austin Injures At Least Four, Fire Department Reports

AUSTIN, Texas — On April 13, 2025, a devastating explosion rocked a residential neighborhood in northwest Austin, leaving at least four people injured and causing significant damage to multiple homes. The incident, which occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. at 10407 Double Spur Loop, near the intersection of Spicewood Springs Road and U.S. Highway 183, prompted a swift response from the Austin Fire Department (AFD), Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS), and other emergency services.
According to AFD, the explosion completely leveled a two-story home, reducing it to rubble in what officials described as a likely gas-related incident. Preliminary investigations point to a possible propane explosion, though the exact cause remains under review. Firefighters arrived on the scene to find heavy fire and significant structural collapse, complicating initial rescue efforts. Despite the challenges, responders successfully extricated three individuals from the debris. These victims were promptly treated by ATCEMS personnel and transported to local hospitals for further care. Details regarding the severity of their injuries have not been fully disclosed, but officials confirmed they were receiving medical attention.
In addition to the civilian injuries, one firefighter sustained minor injuries during the response operation, bringing the total number of reported injuries to at least four. The firefighter was treated on-site and is expected to recover.
The explosion’s impact extended beyond the primary residence. Several neighboring homes were damaged, with one reported to have collapsed entirely and another suffering partial structural failure. Falling debris and the force of the blast also disrupted local infrastructure, downing power lines and causing widespread outages in the area. AFD crews worked to extinguish small fires sparked by the explosion while securing the site to prevent further hazards.
Emergency officials quickly cordoned off a large section of the neighborhood, urging residents to avoid the area due to safety concerns. Roads surrounding Double Spur Loop, including portions of Spicewood Springs Road, were closed as responders managed debris clearance and conducted initial assessments. The scale of the destruction has raised concerns about potential long-term displacement for affected residents, though no official estimates of property damage have been released.
Social media posts from local residents and onlookers described a loud blast that shook homes miles away, with some speculating about the involvement of improvised explosive devices or a police standoff. AFD and Austin Police Department (APD) officials have dismissed these claims, emphasizing that the incident appears to be an isolated explosion with no evidence of foul play at this stage. The investigation, led by AFD’s Fire Investigation Division, is ongoing, with support from utility companies to assess gas lines and other potential contributing factors.
“This is a tragic event for our community, and our priority is ensuring the safety of those affected while determining what led to this explosion,” an AFD spokesperson said in a statement. Authorities have not released the identities of the injured or confirmed whether additional individuals were in the home at the time of the blast.
Residents in the vicinity have been advised to report any gas odors or structural concerns to emergency services immediately. The Red Cross and other local organizations are reportedly mobilizing to assist displaced families, though specific details about relief efforts were not available at the time of this report.
The incident marks one of the most significant residential explosions in Austin in recent years, drawing comparisons to past gas-related incidents in the region. As the investigation continues, officials are expected to provide updates on the cause and any additional impacts on the community.
For now, the focus remains on supporting the injured and ensuring the neighborhood is safe for residents to return. The Austin Fire Department has encouraged anyone with information related to the incident to contact their tip line as the investigation moves forward.
This article is based on verified reports from the Austin Fire Department, Austin-Travis County EMS, and local news outlets, including KVUE and FOX 7 Austin, as well as real-time updates from X posts.