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Vacant Detroit Home Destroyed in Mysterious Gas Leak Blast

Summary

  • Natural gas leak confirmed as cause of house explosion
  • DTE Energy says its equipment was not the source of the leak
  • Neighbors reported hearing gas leaking before the blast
Vacant Detroit Home Destroyed in Mysterious Gas Leak Blast

On November 13, 2025, a house explosion occurred on the 19000 block of Forrer Street in Detroit. The Detroit Fire Department has now confirmed that the blast was caused by a natural gas leak inside the vacant home.

According to DTE Energy, the utility company's natural gas pipeline, meter, and other equipment serving the Detroit residence were tested and found to be in safe working condition, ruling them out as the cause of the incident. The company stated that interior pipes and appliances owned and maintained by homeowners are typically responsible for such leaks.

Neighbors had reported hearing the sound of gas leaking prior to the explosion, which flattened the west side of the house. Fortunately, no one was inside the residence at the time, and there were no injuries.

DTE Energy has emphasized the importance of safety when it comes to natural gas use, urging residents to be vigilant and report any suspected leaks immediately. The company has also provided guidance on the steps homeowners should take to ensure the safe operation of natural gas systems in their homes.

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The house explosion on Forrer Street in Detroit was caused by a natural gas leak inside the vacant home.
No, DTE Energy has confirmed that its natural gas pipeline, meter, and other equipment serving the Detroit home were tested and found to be in safe working condition, and not the cause of the incident.
Neighbors reported hearing the sound of gas leaking prior to the explosion that flattened the west side of the vacant house on Forrer Street in Detroit.

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