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Tragedy and Danger: Hydrogen Truck Explosion Rocks Colton

By Charmaine Mislang, Community Writer
March 3, 2026 at 12:17pm. Views: 134

In the quiet of a Tuesday night in Colton, something powerful and unexpected shattered the calm. Just before 11 p.m., fire crews and law enforcement were called to the area, near Miguel Bustamante Parkway and South Riverside Avenue, after an explosion rocked a truck storage area. When responders arrived, they were met with flames consuming a passenger car and a hydrogen truck trailer. What made this scene particularly treacherous was that both vehicles were carrying compressed hydrogen fuel tanks — containers designed to hold hydrogen gas under high pressure.

Hydrogen is a fuel used in a range of applications from industrial processing to powering fuel?cell vehicles and heavy equipment. Stored in tanks at very high pressure or in cryogenic form, hydrogen holds great potential as a clean energy source — it produces no carbon emissions at the tailpipe, when used in fuel cells, and can support transportation and industrial systems. However, its physical properties also make it volatile: hydrogen ignites with very low energy and burns rapidly, and if it accumulates in a confined space, or leaks near an ignition source, it can lead to a sudden and powerful explosion.

At the Colton scene, one technician working on the hydrogen equipment suffered serious burns and was rushed to a hospital. Another person, later identified only as an adult man, was found dead at the site, after being unaccounted for in the initial chaos. A hazardous materials team was called in to secure the area, and police closed off nearby roads as investigators worked to piece together what happened.

The company that owns the trailer, Pilot, released a statement expressing sorrow and concern. “Our thoughts and prayers are with these individuals and their loved ones. The safety and wellbeing of our team members, and the communities we serve, are our utmost concern,” the statement reads. “We are grateful for the swift response of local authorities who quickly contained the fire. We have temporarily suspended compressed hydrogen gas operations, and will continue to work closely with authorities, as they conduct a thorough investigation. Please direct any additional questions to the proper authorities.”

Hydrogen’s promise as a low-emission energy carrier has made it the focus of research and infrastructure expansion, but safety remains a central challenge. Because hydrogen is highly flammable and disperses quickly when released, facilities and transport systems must follow strict protocols to prevent leaks and manage pressure, and responders must be trained to deal with its unique hazards.

As Colton residents absorb the news of this late-night explosion, authorities continue their investigation, and the community grapples with both the immediate human tragedy and what it means for safety surrounding emerging energy technologies in everyday settings.

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