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Report: 33 injured in plant explosion { Geismar, LA}
WAFB ^ | Updated: Jun 13, 2013 11:22 AM CDT | WAFB

Posted on 06/13/2013 9:26:36 AM PDT by thackney

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Death toll rises in petrochemical plant explosion (video)
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http://fuelfix.com/blog/2013/06/13/olefins-plant-explosion-fire-in-geismar/

The explosion and fire today at a Williams Cos. chemical plant in Geismar, Louisiana, has left two people dead and another missing and presumed dead, according to a state official.

Ambulances transported 49 injured to hospitals, Jean Kelly, a spokeswoman with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, said in a phone interview. The cause of the explosion isn’t known, she said.

State police Capt. Doug Cain said a hazardous material crew going through the plant in Geismar after the Thursday morning explosion found one person dead.

The cause of the blast, reported around 8:30 a.m., was not immediately known. The fire was out by late morning.

Eight of the injured were taken to Baton Rouge Medical Center, where one was listed in critical condition and two others were in serious condition.

Early tests did not indicate dangerous levels of any chemicals around the plant in Geismar, about 20 miles southeast of Baton Rouge, but area residents were told to remain indoors with doors and windows closed, said Jean Kelly, spokeswoman for the state Department of Environmental Quality.

She said helicopters took three or four people Thursday from the plant owned by The Williams Companies Inc., and ground ambulances took 30. Kelly did not have other details about injuries.

Workers scrambled over gates and ran from the plant when they heard the explosion, which shook the ground and was followed by a “ball of fire,” Daniel Cuthbertson, a fuel truck operator with CBI construction based in Taft, Calif., said later at a police roadblock.

The company said in a news release on its website that the flow of chemicals to the fire had been cut off by 10 a.m.

The plant makes ethylene and propylene — highly flammable gases that are basic building blocks in the petrochemical industry.

A thick plume of black smoke rose from the plant. At a roadblock several miles away, where family members waited anxiously to hear about loved ones, flames were easily visible above the trees.

Kelly said an ethylene fire at ground level reportedly was waning several hours after the explosion.


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