Emergency teams responded swiftly after a powerful explosion shook a high-rise building in Houston’s central business district early Thursday morning. Preliminary findings indicate the blast likely originated from the building’s mechanical level, with potential causes including a gas leak or electrical failure. Six people sustained injuries ranging from burns to smoke inhalation and were promptly transported to local hospitals for treatment. Authorities have secured the perimeter, advising the public to avoid the area while investigators conduct a thorough examination.

The explosion inflicted considerable damage to the building’s structure, disrupting power and leaving numerous occupants stranded. City officials have activated emergency response protocols and are collaborating closely with property managers to address safety concerns and assist those impacted. Below is an updated overview of the injured individuals:

PatientInjuryHospitalCurrent Status
Michael JohnsonSevere BurnsMemorial HermannStable
Elena RamirezSmoke InhalationTexas Medical CenterFair
David NguyenMinor CutsMemorial HermannStable
Jessica LeeShockMethodist HospitalStable
Ravi SinghFractured BonesMemorial HermannSerious
Olivia MartinezMinor BurnsMethodist HospitalStable
  • Fire department investigations are ongoing to pinpoint the exact cause of the explosion.
  • City officials have reassured residents that all necessary safety measures are being enforced to prevent recurrence.
  • Traffic and public transit in the downtown area remain affected as cleanup and safety checks continue.