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April 17, 2013
BREAKING: Massive Explosion At Fertilizer Plant Near Waco, Texas
An unbelievable week is getting worse.
The explosion was reported at around 7:50 p.m. in a frantic radio call from the scene of the fire at West Fertilizer at 1471 Jerry Mashek Dr. just off Interstate 35.
Numerous injuries were reported and multiple ambulances were requested.
Several buildings were reported destroyed and a nearby nursing home was damaged.
There were reports that people were trapped in the nursing home and in an apartment building.
Scanner traffic indicated that some residents of both the nursing home and apartment building were severely injured.
A triage area was established at the intersection of Haven and North Reagan Streets.
A number of buildings were reported to be burning, some in residential areas.
West Middle School was one of the buildings reported to be on fire.
Update: Damn.
I changed the photo because there's some talk that other one might be Photoshoped. Sorry about that. (Via TMI3rd, it was an old photo of a refinery fire.)
9 Medivac helos already on scene, more requested.
This is a bad one. A really bad one.
Here's the Twitter feed of the Waco newspaper.
They set up a triage area in a nearby (looks like a block or two away) on a football field. They are now evacuating that over concern of more explosions.
There was also a report (unconfined so BIG GRAIN OF SALT) that a nearby nursing home collapsed.
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09:56 PM
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