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At least one person was killed after three rowhome buildings partially collapsed in an explosion in Philadelphia's Nicetown ...
At least one person is dead and two women are injured after three buildings collapsed in an explosion and fire in ...
A trio of row houses “exploded in on themselves” at around 4:30 a.m. and ignited a fire, according to Philadelphia Fire ...
At least one person was killed and two were injured after an explosion from an overnight fire caused several Philadelphia ...
Officials are still investigating what caused a fire and explosion that led to at least three rowhouses collapsing in ...
One person died and two others were injured after an explosion damaged several homes on Philadelphia's north side early ...
An elderly woman is dead and two other female victims were injured after a rowhome collapse occurred in Nicetown early Sunday ...
Philadelphia's License & Inspections has deemed the building unsafe. It's unclear what caused the building collapse. "I heard a crack," said Antoinette Cheatham, who lives at the building.
It opened two centuries ago as the original home of the Franklin Institute. In 1938, it became a museum for Philadelphia’s history. And for eight decades, the neoclassical building at 15 S. Seventh St ...