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Hundreds beliveved to be injured in Texas fertilizer plant blast

HOUSTON, April 17 (Xinhua) -- An explosion occurred at a fertilizer plant Wednesday night in the U.S. state of Texas and may have caused dozens of injuries, U.S. media reported.
The explosion happened around 7:50 p.m. local time (0050 GMT Thursday) at the plant some 28 kilometers north of the Texas city of Waco, according to CNN.
A hospital in Waco has been told to anticipate 100 injured people coming from the fertilizer plant area, a hospital official was quoted as saying.

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Explosion hits fertilizer plant north of Waco, Texas

(CNN) -- An explosion ripped through a fertilizer plant Wednesday night in the area of West, Texas, sending a massive fireball into the sky and causing dozens of injuries, officials said.
A number of nearby residents were being evacuated because of the possibility of another explosion, officials said.
A hospital in nearby Waco, Texas, has been told to anticipate 100 injured people coming in from the fertilizer plant area, an official at the medical facility said.
Glenn Robinson, CEO of Hillcrest Hospital, said a field triage station was being set up on a football field near the plant some 18 miles north of Waco after the Wednesday night explosion.
"We have had a steady flow of patients coming in by ambulance as well as by private vehicles," Robinson told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
More than 60 patients were received as of 10 p.m. (11 p.m. ET), Robinson said, suffering from "blast injuries, orthopedic injuries (and) a lot of lacerations. While some of the injuries are minor, others are "quite serious," he said.
Hazardous material teams were being rushed to the scene, an emergency management official said.
At least six helicopters are going to fly out those who are injured, Robinson said. Others are being transported by ambulance, and some are getting to the hospital by car, he added.
Two other hospitals in the region were also assisting.
As many scrambled to assist the injured, another danger seemed to emerge Wednesday night.
"What we are hearing is that there is one fertilizer tank that is still intact at the plant, and there are evacuations in place to make sure everyone gets away from the area safely in case of another explosion," said Ben Stratmann, a spokesman for Texas State Sen. Brian Birdwell.
Photos of the explosion -- which reportedly happened around 7:50 p.m. (8:50 p.m. ET) -- showed a huge blaze and flames leaping over the roof of a structure and a plume of smoke rising high into the air.
The West Fertilizer Plant is just north of Waco. A school and a nursing home are among the buildings near the plant, CNN affiliate KWTX reported.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry said he is aware of the explosion, a spokesman said, and was working to get resources into the area.
Tommy Alford, who works in a convenience store about three miles from the plant, told CNN that several volunteer firefighters were at the store when they spotted smoke. Alford said the firefighters headed toward the scene and then between five and 10 minutes later, he heard a massive explosion.
"It was massive; it was intense," Alford said.
Chrystal Anthony, a nearby resident, said she saw the flames engulf a nursing home and an apartment complex.
"It was an apartment complex that was devastated, the nursing home. The fire was close to a residential area," Anthony said.
"It was like a bomb went off," said Barry Murry, a resident who lives about a mile away from the plant. "There were emergency vehicles everywhere. It has been overwhelming."
West, Texas, is a community of about 2,800 people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Sitting about 75 miles south of Dallas and 120 miles north of Austin, West is one of 22 incorporated communities in McLennan County.

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Nearly 70 dead, hundreds injured in Texas fertilizer plant explosion: Report

CHICAGO: Some 60 to 70 people were killed and hundreds were injured by an explosion at a fertilizer plant outside Waco, Texas, local media reported, citing the local emergency manager.

The report could not be immediately verified by AFP, but KWTX television cited West Emergency Management Services Director George Smith as confirming the death toll.

The explosion comes as the United States was on edge as it pieces through deadly explosions that hit the Boston marathon on Monday, followed by letters, apparently poisoned with ricin, sent to President Barack Obama and a US senator.

Firefighters responding to the scene in West were also injured in a secondary blast, according to radio traffic by emergency managers being broadcast by CBS News.

"There has been an explosion on the fire scene, there are firefighters down at this time," a dispatcher said.

A man on the scene reported that "the restroom is severely damaged we have many people down."

Firefighters also said they were setting up a triage unit at an apartment building where people were trapped.

The explosion at the West Fertilizer plant occurred just before 8pm (0100 GMT), Waco assistant fire chief Don Yeager told AFP by phone.

The cause was not immediately known but he said it was a anhydrous ammonia explosion.

Fire departments from nearby jurisdictions rushed to the scene in the small town of West, north of Waco, where the blast was so powerful that it knocked down some nearby buildings, and set fire to others.

"An explosion has ignited adjacent structures to the plant," Yeager said.

The injured were being rushed to local hospitals.

Neighbors told local media that their windows were blown out by the force of the explosion.

"It was a small fire and then water got sprayed the ammonia nitrate, and it exploded just like the Oklahoma City bomb," Jason Shelton, a clerk at the Czech Best Western Hotel in West, told The Dallas Morning News.

"I live about a thousand feet (300 meters) from it and it blew my screen door off and my back windows. There's houses leveled that were right next to it. We've got people injured and possibly dead."

The Oklahoma City bombing of 1995 claimed 168 lives.

Bill Bohannan, who was visiting his parents in West, near the plant, witnessed the explosion.

"It knocked us into the car... Every house within about four blocks is blown apart," he told the Waco Tribune-Herald.

Crystal Anthony told the paper that a nearby nursing home, apartment complex and West Middle School had also caught fire. Anthony said she and her daughter were almost knocked down several blocks from the explosion.

"We've been moving patients out of the nursing home and taking them to the football field and gymnastics building on Davis Street," she added.

April 19 will be the 20th anniversary of the Waco siege, a deadly confrontation between federal authorities and heavily armed locals there. After a 51-day standoff, a gun battle broke out with US agents and the Branch Davidian religious group's compound burned.

Dozens of people were killed in an incident that many far-right groups see as a symbol of egregious US government overreach.


Nearly 70 dead, hundreds injured in Texas fertilizer plant explosion: Report - The Times of India
 
is it a terrorist attack or is it a accidental thing?
 
Anybody saw that video of the blast itself?

It was a huge one.

RIP to the dead, maybe more people could be dead inside the factory?
 
R.I.P, that's a huge explosion and destroy a small town.
Official reported 60-70 died including 2 doctors and 3 firefighters, 75-100 buildings damage.

Local commander said "It's just like a nuclear bomb blast!"

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R.I.P, that's a huge explosion and destroy a small town.
Official reported 60-70 died including 2 doctors and 3 firefighters, 75-100 buildings damages.

Oh no, that is horrifying.

I hope the casualties are lower than that, it seems extreme.
 
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