Here's What We Know--And Don't Know--About the Explosion That Shook Downtown Durham Last Week
On Saturday morning, Durham residents and officials gathered downtown for what was supposed to be a purely joyous occasion: a birthday party to mark the 150th anniversary of the Bull Citys incorporation. And while families enjoyed giveaways, performances, and a race to see which inflatable bull would make it down the American Tobacco Campus river the fastest, the celebration began on a somber note.
I want to start out with a few serious words about the events of the past week, said Mayor Steve Schewel. We all know Durham has had a tough week.
Three days earlieron Wednesday, April 10, Durhams actual sesquicentennialjust a half-mile away, an explosion triggered by a gas leak rocked Brightleaf Square, leaving a local business owner dead, twenty-five injured, fifteen buildings damaged, and many questions unanswered.
Schewel described arriving at the scene just moments after a building at 115 North Duke Street, home to the Kaffeinate coffee shop and construction technology company Prescient, had exploded, sending out a boom heard for miles.
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