10 taken to hospital, including 1 firefighter, after explosion at animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska

Modified Date: 
Mon, 05/11/2015 - 4:01pm
Accident Date: 
Sunday, January 19, 2014

2nd body recovered from Omaha plant that collapsed.

Authorities on Tuesday recovered the body of a second worker who was killed when an Omaha manufacturing plant collapsed, while federal investigators tried to pinpoint a cause of the industrial accident that killed two and injured 17.

Workers still missing after explosion at Omaha plant.

As the wind picked up and the temperature dropped, workers and former workers stood outside International Nutrition at 7706 I Plaza early Monday afternoon waiting for word on people still missing after part of the plant collapsed.

Building explosion in Omaha.

Firefighters and other rescue workers are at the site of an explosion and partial building collapse in south-central Omaha.

10 injured in explosion at Omaha, Neb., animal feed plant.

At least 10 people were hurt and others could be trapped after an explosion and partial building collapse rocked an Omaha, Neb., animal feed processing plant.

10 hurt in explosion at Omaha animal feed plant.

At least 10 people have been hospitalized and others could be trapped after an explosion and partial building collapse Monday at an Omaha animal feed processing plant.
At least 10 people have been hospitalized and others could be trapped after an explosion and partial building collapse Monday at an Omaha animal feed processing plant. Interim Omaha Fire Chief Bernie Kanger said he's not sure how many workers could be trapped in the wreckage of the International Nutrition plant. The fire that followed the explosion around 10 a.m. has been extinguished, but firefighters gingerly searched the structure, fearing that more debris could rain down. "It's very extreme conditions" inside the plant now, Kanger said. "There is significant structural damage inside." Kanger declined to comment on possible fatalities. At the time of the blast there were 38 employees at work. One firefighter was among those injured, Kanger said. Workers' family members who gathered outside the plant said they'd received cellphone calls from loved ones inside who told them one or two people may be missing or trapped. Kanger said he's requested aid from urban search and rescue experts based in Lincoln, so the search could take several more hours.
People Involved: 
Keith Everett
David Ball
City: 
Omaha, NE
Area: 
Omaha, NE

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