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Firefighters recovered the body of a young woman on Wednesday from the rubble of a popular Kansas City restaurant destroyed by a natural gas blast and fire that injured another 15 people, authorities said.

Kansas City Mayor Sly James said firefighters were still looking for other potential victims of the Tuesday night explosion and fire that flattened JJ's restaurant in the upscale Country Club Plaza shopping district.

"We can't be 100 percent sure we can account for every single person who might have been at JJ's last night," James said at a news conference, flanked by Kansas City Fire Chief Paul Berardi.

James said firefighters had recovered the body of a young woman. Berardi said the body had been found in the bar area but declined to give an age or sex.

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At least 14 people were injured in a fire triggered by a natural gas explosion Tuesday in an upscale business and shopping district of Kansas City, Mo., authorities told NBC News.

Kansas City police said the blast occurred about 6 p.m. (7 p.m. ET) outside JJ's Restaurant in Country Club Plaza. Enormous flames tore into the night sky outside the restaurant, which was at the center of the fire and was destroyed, NBC station KSHB of Kansas City reported.

Kansas City Fire Chief Paul Berardi said in a news conference at 11 p.m. ET that the cause of the explosion was still under investigation.

"It doesn’t appear to be foul play at this time," Berardi added.

A statement released by the Missouri Gas Energy company said early indications are that a contractor doing underground work struck a natural gas line, but the investigation continues.

At the news conference, Berardi said MGE had turned off the gas at 8 p.m. local time (9 p.m. ET) and there was no danger of another explosion occurring in the area. The chief acknowledged the department had received earlier reports of gas odor in the area.

Authorities had told NBC News earlier in the evening that the explosion occurred when a car struck a gas main.

"Get out! You are not safe right here! Please!" rescue crews could be heard urging people who were trying to get a look at the scene in the blast's aftermath.

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