At 10:06am, an explosion was reported near downtown Durham. The sound of the explosion was captured by one of the cameras facing the nearby
11-foot-8 bridge. The damage was widespread, as businesses roughly two blocks away suffered damage, although this was mostly limited to shattered windows. Fifteen buildings suffered damage in and around the Brightleaf District. The coffee shop, Kaffeinate, was reduced to rubble as a result of the blast. An adjacent building housing a
Porsche collection was destroyed. An office building directly in front of the coffee shop suffered extensive damage to its interior and exterior. The explosion was felt from several miles away, and a large smoke cloud from the resulting fire was seen from miles away. The smoke cloud was detected by local weather radar. The
Durham School of the Arts suffered damage to its interior, although no injuries were reported.
Casualties Twenty-five people were treated for injuries and at least 10 people were sent to local hospitals. Both
Duke Regional Hospital and
Duke University Hospital received five patients. Kong Lee, the owner of Kaffeinate, was killed in the blast, as he prepared to evacuate the store. Jay Rambeaut, a
Dominion Energy first responder, was sent to
UNC Medical Center, where he died from his injuries on April 25. Five of the injured were in critical condition. Nine of the 25 injured were responding firefighters. One firefighter suffered major injuries and underwent surgery.
Vincent E. Price, the president of
Duke University, confirmed that 10 Duke employees were injured in the explosion. ==Aftermath==