New report finds April 10 explosion in Durham an accident
After three months of investigating, the City of Durham Fire Department has ruled the April 10 explosion in downtown Durham an accident in its Origin and Cause Investigation Report.
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After three months of investigating, the City of Durham Fire Department has ruled the April 10 explosion in downtown Durham an accident in its Origin and Cause Investigation Report.
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One person has died and 25 are injured following an explosion that occurred in downtown Durham at 115 North Duke St. after 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Wil Glenn, Durham Police Department public affairs manager, said in a video statement.