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1 dead, 17 injured from fiery explosion in Durham, North Carolina: Officials

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Gas leak caused explosion that left 1 dead, 15 injured in North Carolina: Officials
Julie Wall/The News & Observer via AP
ByEmily Shapiro and Rachel Katz
April 11, 2019, 8:43 AM

One person has died and 17 others were injured after a fiery explosion in Durham, North Carolina, Wednesday morning, according to officials.

The blast was felt city-wide, according to Durham Fire Chief Robert Zoldos.

The explosion was caused by a gas leak after a contractor drilling into the sidewalk struck a 2-inch gas line, said Durham police.

Firefighters and emergency personnel work the scene of an explosion and building fire in downtown Durham, N.C., April 10, 2019.
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A gas explosion killed 1 person and injured 17 others in downtown Durham, N.C., April 10, 2019.
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In this photo released by Jim Rogalski, firefighters help injured people after a building exploded, April 10, 2019, in Durham, N.C.
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The explosion impacted five buildings, causing catastrophic damage to one, police said. The fire has since been contained.

The person who died in the incident has been identified as 61-year-old Kong Lee.

At least six people were hospitalized in critical condition, according to officials.

A firefighter is among the injured and underwent surgery, Zoldos said. His condition is considered serious but not life threatening, Zoldos said.

A Dominion Energy worker was also hurt, according to the city.

A gas explosion killed 1 person and injured 15 others in downtown Durham, N.C., April 10, 2019.
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A gas explosion killed 1 person and injured 15 others in downtown Durham, N.C., April 10, 2019.
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Construction worker Tyler Headrick said he saw a cloud of smoke before the building crumbled and people started to flee, he told ABC Raleigh station WTVD.

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