Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Texas fertilizer plant blast injures many

CBS/AP/ April 17, 2013, 11:48 PM




Scene from an explosion of a fertilizer plant in West, Texas on April 17, 2013. / CBS NEWS



Updated 11:48 PM ET



WACO, Texas An explosion Wednesday night at a fertilizer plant near Waco sent flames shooting high into the night sky, leaving the factory a smoldering ruin, causing major damage to nearby buildings and injuring numerous people.

The blast at the plant in West, a community north of Waco, happened shortly before 8 p.m. and could be heard as far away as Waxahachie, 45 miles north of West.

Debby Marak told The Associated Press that when she finished teaching her religion class Wednesday night, she noticed a lot of smoke coming from the area across town near the plant, which is near a nursing home. She said she drove over to see what was happening, and that when she got out of her car two boys ran toward her screaming that the authorities told them to leave because the plant was going to explode. She said she drove about a block before the blast happened.

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