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A massive explosion at a fertiliser plant in Texas has devastated a town, levelling buildings, setting others on fire and causing more than 150 casualties. | |
The blast shook the earth and rolled a huge fireball through the town of West at about 8pm local time on Wednesday (video), showering burning debris and shrapnel over a five-block radius. | |
"It was a like a nuclear bomb went off," the mayor, Tommy Muska, told reporters. "Big old mushroom cloud. There are a lot of people that got hurt. There are a lot of people that will not be here tomorrow." | "It was a like a nuclear bomb went off," the mayor, Tommy Muska, told reporters. "Big old mushroom cloud. There are a lot of people that got hurt. There are a lot of people that will not be here tomorrow." |
CNN reported two emergency workers killed, a death toll which authorities feared will rise sharply. More than 150 people were treated for injuries at the local hospital as well as at Waco, 18 miles away, and Dallas, 80 miles away. | |
Units from 30 fire departments brought the blaze at the West Fertilizer Company plant under control by midnight. Fears that a second fertiliser tank might explode receded but authorities continued to evacuate residents amid concern about toxic fumes. | |
David Argueta, vice-president of operations at Waco's Hillcrest Baptist medical centre, said staff had treated lacerations and orthopaedic-type injuries. "We are being told that we have seen most of the patients, and it's now turned into a search-and-rescue operation on scene." | |
A spokesman for the Texas department of public safety, DL Wilson, told a press conference the blast had probably caused hundreds of wounded and some deaths. "We do have confirmed fatalities. The number is not current yet. It could go up by the minute. We're in there searching the area right now and making sure that it's safe." | |
A nursing home had collapsed and people were believed trapped inside, he said. The scale of damage and number of casualties would become clearer with sunrise, he said. | |
West, located in McLennan county in central Texas, has a population of 2,800. The blast registered as a 2.1 magnitude seismic event and was heard at least 45 miles away. Television pictures showed apocalyptic scenes of fire and smoke from ruined buildings close to the factory. | |
There was no immediate confirmation on what caused the apparent accident, which followed a bomb attack in Boston, but US representative Bill Flores, whose district includes West, ruled out foul play. "I would not expect sabotage by any stretch of the imagination," he told CNN. | |
A fire at the factory reportedly started around 6pm. Firefighters and police were tackling the blaze and evacuating residents when the explosion – its fireball captured in dramatic video footage – erupted around 7pm. Several firefighters and at least one police officer were reported missing. | |
A teacher, Debby Marak, 58, told the Associated Press that after teaching a religion class she noticed a lot of smoke coming from the area across town near the plant, which is near the nursing home. When she drove over to investigate two boys ran toward her screaming that authorities told them to leave because the plant was going to explode. She said she drove about a block before the blast happened. | |
"It was like being in a tornado. Stuff was flying everywhere. It blew out my windshield. It was like the whole earth shook." | "It was like being in a tornado. Stuff was flying everywhere. It blew out my windshield. It was like the whole earth shook." |
Her husband, who was in another part of town when the blast hit, told her a huge fireball rose like "a mushroom cloud". | Her husband, who was in another part of town when the blast hit, told her a huge fireball rose like "a mushroom cloud". |
Hours later TV helicopters showed fires still smouldering in the factory and nearby buildings, including what appeared to be a school. | Hours later TV helicopters showed fires still smouldering in the factory and nearby buildings, including what appeared to be a school. |
Firefighters expressed concern about anhydrous ammonia, a gas used in fertiliser which can poison and cause severe burns. State troopers in gas masks set up roadblocks and directed traffic away from the scene. | Firefighters expressed concern about anhydrous ammonia, a gas used in fertiliser which can poison and cause severe burns. State troopers in gas masks set up roadblocks and directed traffic away from the scene. |
The Red Cross was working with emergency management officials in West to shelter displaced and evacuated residents. | The Red Cross was working with emergency management officials in West to shelter displaced and evacuated residents. |
Lydia Zimmerman told the KWTX station that she, her husband and daughter were in their garden in Bynum, 13 miles from West, when they heard multiple blasts. "It sounded like three bombs going off very close to us," she said. | Lydia Zimmerman told the KWTX station that she, her husband and daughter were in their garden in Bynum, 13 miles from West, when they heard multiple blasts. "It sounded like three bombs going off very close to us," she said. |
The explosion came two days before the 20th anniversary of a conflagration in Waco when federal agents ended a siege by storming the compound of David Koresh and his Branch Davidian sect followers, resulting in the death of 82 members of the sect and four federal agents. | The explosion came two days before the 20th anniversary of a conflagration in Waco when federal agents ended a siege by storming the compound of David Koresh and his Branch Davidian sect followers, resulting in the death of 82 members of the sect and four federal agents. |
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