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Two buildings have collapsed after an explosion in Manhattan Wednesday morning, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others, according to multiple published reports.

Officials told PIX 11 the explosion happened on 116th Street and Park Avenue just after 9:30 a.m.

One of the buildings had a piano repair shop with apartments on top, while the other building housed a church, according to CBS.

Officials have not confirmed the cause of the explosion. The NYPD has ruled out terrorism as the cause, however.

ConEd received a call about a gas leak at 1652 Park Avenue at 9:13 a.m, according to NBC.

So far there are 16 injuries reported, four serious and 12 minor, the FDNY said. NBC is reporting that one woman has been killed.

Police handed out medical masks to people in the area because of the thick smoke surrounding the area.

Metro-North trains in the areas are suspended because of debris on the tracks.