CHINO HILLS, Calif. (AP) — A house exploded in a Southern California neighborhood, injuring eight people and damaging two homes nearby, with firefighters evacuating a total of 16 homes.

Firefighters in Chino Hills did not say what caused the explosion Sunday, but said a gas leak had been stopped. Photos and video from the scene showed the house reduced to a pile of rubble.

“Crews will remain on scene to continue the overhaul and investigation,” the Chino Valley Fire District posted online.

The fire department said four people were taken from the home to a hospital, and four others brought themselves. Their conditions were not immediately known.

KABC-TV reported that witnesses said they saw people running from the exploded home, including children crying for help.

Roxanne Meyers, a spokesperson for Chino Valley Medical Center, the closest hospital, said she was unable to confirm or release any information, due to patient privacy laws.

People whose homes were not damaged were later allowed to return.

Southern California Gas Company said it is working “to assess any damage to natural gas infrastructure and make related conditions safe to ensure the safety of the neighborhood and first responders,” spokesperson Aaron Ortiz said in a statement.

Ortiz said 12 customer meters have been temporarily shut off as a precaution.

A phone message seeking comment was left with the Southern California Gas Company.

Chino Hills has about 78,000 people and is about 35 miles (56 kilometers) southeast of Los Angeles.