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A gas leak caused an explosion at Columbus’s Kelton House Museum on Nov. 3, 2025, damaging the 1852 building, but no one was seriously injured.
A gas leak at the Kelton House Museum and Garden in downtown Columbus triggered an explosion on November 3, 2025, causing structural damage and prompting emergency response efforts.
The incident, which occurred around 2:30 p.m., led to the collapse of part of the historic 1852 building, heavy smoke, and strong vibrations felt nearby.
No fatalities or injuries were reported, though several people were treated for minor issues.
Emergency crews, including fire, utility, and police units, secured the site, evacuated nearby buildings, and began repairing the damaged gas line.
The museum, a landmark tied to the Underground Railroad, is under assessment for safety and repair.
Officials are investigating the cause, and no further details on damage or recovery timelines have been released.
Una fuga de gas causó una explosión en el Kelton House Museum de Columbus el 3 de noviembre de 2025, dañando el edificio de 1852, pero nadie resultó gravemente herido.