Originally published on July 30, 2013
At least seven workers were injured, including at least three critically, after dozens of explosions rocked a propane gas tank plant in central Florida, northwest of Orlando, late on Monday.
According to Reuters, "No one outside the plant was hurt by the blasts, which began at about 10:30 p.m. local time at the Blue Rhino propane gas filling station in the town of Tavares, about 40 miles northwest of Orlando, said John Herrell, a Lake County sheriff's spokesman.
"Fifteen workers out of the two dozen on duty were initially reported missing, but all subsequently were found unscathed, Herrell said. Two others were safe from the outset.
"'Obviously it was a very, very dangerous scene' when firefighters arrived, Herrell said.
"The chain reaction of explosions, ripping through 20-pound propane cylinders one after another — one tank every few seconds at its peak — unleashed tall columns of flames into the night sky. Homeowners several miles away reported feeling shocks from the explosions."
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