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US Steel plant explosion in Pennsylvania kills 1, injures dozens | US Steel plant explosion in Pennsylvania kills 1, injures dozens |
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US Steel's Clairton Coke Works plant following an explosion on Monday | US Steel's Clairton Coke Works plant following an explosion on Monday |
An explosion killed one person and injured dozens of others at the US Steel Clairton plant outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Monday, officials say. | An explosion killed one person and injured dozens of others at the US Steel Clairton plant outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Monday, officials say. |
The Allegheny County police department confirmed the death and said two people were currently believed to be unaccounted for. | The Allegheny County police department confirmed the death and said two people were currently believed to be unaccounted for. |
Allegheny County Emergency Services spokesperson Kasey Reigner confirmed there were "dozens" of injuries but could not confirm fatalities or a cause, CBS News reported. | Allegheny County Emergency Services spokesperson Kasey Reigner confirmed there were "dozens" of injuries but could not confirm fatalities or a cause, CBS News reported. |
Another spokesperson confirmed a rescue operation was underway for people trapped. | Another spokesperson confirmed a rescue operation was underway for people trapped. |
Governor Josh Shapiro posted on social media that the state's emergency management services and police had been deployed to the plant. | Governor Josh Shapiro posted on social media that the state's emergency management services and police had been deployed to the plant. |
US Senator John Fetterman wrote on X that he was also at the scene and witnessed "an active search and rescue underway." | US Senator John Fetterman wrote on X that he was also at the scene and witnessed "an active search and rescue underway." |
KDKA News, a local broadcaster, reported at least one person was unaccounted for. | KDKA News, a local broadcaster, reported at least one person was unaccounted for. |
The plant is a major producer of coke, a coal-based fuel used in the production of steel. About 1,300 employees work at the facility, according to US Steel. | |
"Our top priority is the safety and wellbeing of our employees and the environment," David B Burritt, President and CEO of US Steel, said in a statement. "We are working closely with relevant authorities to investigate the cause of the incident and will provide additional updates as they become available." | |
Clairton Coke Works has been dogged by pollution concerns throughout its history and has had to pay millions of dollars in fines, penalties, and settlements in recent years. | Clairton Coke Works has been dogged by pollution concerns throughout its history and has had to pay millions of dollars in fines, penalties, and settlements in recent years. |
The plant's owner, US Steel, was fined nearly $2m (£1.5m) last year by the Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) for processing and equipment issues with its coking ovens. | The plant's owner, US Steel, was fined nearly $2m (£1.5m) last year by the Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) for processing and equipment issues with its coking ovens. |
The ACHD also fined US Steel $2.2m in 2023 for exceeding Pennsylvania's standards on hydrogen sulfide emissions from the Clairton plant, and ordered them to provide officials with a plan to comply with state standards. | The ACHD also fined US Steel $2.2m in 2023 for exceeding Pennsylvania's standards on hydrogen sulfide emissions from the Clairton plant, and ordered them to provide officials with a plan to comply with state standards. |
In 2022, Pennsylvania health officials fined US Steel $4.7m after it found the plant was not using a pollution control device for its coke pushing. | In 2022, Pennsylvania health officials fined US Steel $4.7m after it found the plant was not using a pollution control device for its coke pushing. |