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Two Dead in Omaha Plant Explosion
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Two people are confirmed dead after an explosion brought down part of an animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska. Authorities say all workers who were in the building have been accounted for. (Jan. 21)
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published: 21 Jan 2014
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Enormous fires erupt at chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska
Enormous fire erupts at chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska. A massive fire raging at a chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska, has forced residents to flee and shelter in place as black plumes of smoke billow over the area. Explosions could be heard coming from the mountain of flames engulfing the plant, as a column of black smoke could be seen for miles around the city.
#NebraskaFires #NebraskaFire #OmahaFire
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published: 31 May 2022
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Omaha plant explosion a "big ball of fire," survivor recalls
Two workers were killed when the International Nutrition Plant collapsed Monday in Omaha, Neb. Ten others were injured. Charlie Rose reports.
published: 21 Jan 2014
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Explosions At Omaha Chemical Plant Force Evacuations
A fire at an Omaha chemical plant forced some residents to evacuate their homes on Monday. The fire caused several large propane containers to explode and left hundreds of residents without power.
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published: 31 May 2022
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Fire Rips Through Omaha Chemical Plant, Cutting Power to Thousands
A fire that raged through a chemical company just southwest of downtown Omaha forced some nearby residents to evacuate and left thousands without power.
KETV reports that thick smoke billowed from the Nox-Crete facility Monday night, but no injuries had been reported.
Authorities said Tuesday morning the flames had been extinguished and people who'd been told to leave their homes could return.
Battalion Chief Scott Fitzpatrick said the first call for help came shortly before 7 p.m. Fitzpatrick said firefighters first struggled to access the fire, then realized it was bigger than first thought and pulled back knowing there were chemicals and propane bottles on site.
Pottawattamie County Emergency Management says the smoke poses no toxicity risks. Omaha
Public Power District said more t...
published: 31 May 2022
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Omaha plant explosion: several workers dead, many missing
Originally published on January 21, 2014
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Two people were killed in an explosion and fire at an animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska on Monday (January 20). The accident injured at least 10 other people.
About 38 employees were inside the International Nutrition plant at the time of the explosion and subsequent building collapse at around 10:00 a.m. local time. The building is located in an industrial area near near 77th and I Streets.
Plant worker Nate Lewis, 21, told reporters that he was on the first floor when he heard the blast. The building went dark, but Lewis was able to fee...
published: 21 Feb 2014
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Air, water quality 'not impacted' by fire at Omaha chemical plant
Air quality and water quality are "not impacted" by the fire Monday night at a downtown Omaha chemical production plant.
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published: 01 Jun 2022
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Nebraska animal feed plant collapses after explosion
An explosion at an animal feed plant in Omaha, Neb. caused a partial collapse of the building, killing at least two workers and sending multiple people to the hospital with critical injuries. Crews continue to search the rubble for additional victims, and the cause of the explosion is yet to be determined. Dean Reynolds reports.
published: 21 Jan 2014
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Volunteers plant trees in North Omaha
Volunteers planted trees across North Omaha. They say the trees will one day provide shade and help cool down the area.
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published: 04 Jun 2023
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Two Dead in Omaha Plant Explosion
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Two people are confirmed dead after an explosion brought down part of an animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska. Authorities sa...
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Two people are confirmed dead after an explosion brought down part of an animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska. Authorities say all workers who were in the building have been accounted for. (Jan. 21)
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Two people are confirmed dead after an explosion brought down part of an animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska. Authorities say all workers who were in the building have been accounted for. (Jan. 21)
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- published: 21 Jan 2014
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Enormous fires erupt at chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska
Enormous fire erupts at chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska. A massive fire raging at a chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska, has forced residents to flee and shelte...
Enormous fire erupts at chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska. A massive fire raging at a chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska, has forced residents to flee and shelter in place as black plumes of smoke billow over the area. Explosions could be heard coming from the mountain of flames engulfing the plant, as a column of black smoke could be seen for miles around the city.
#NebraskaFires #NebraskaFire #OmahaFire
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Enormous fire erupts at chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska. A massive fire raging at a chemical plant in Omaha, Nebraska, has forced residents to flee and shelter in place as black plumes of smoke billow over the area. Explosions could be heard coming from the mountain of flames engulfing the plant, as a column of black smoke could be seen for miles around the city.
#NebraskaFires #NebraskaFire #OmahaFire
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- published: 31 May 2022
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Omaha plant explosion a "big ball of fire," survivor recalls
Two workers were killed when the International Nutrition Plant collapsed Monday in Omaha, Neb. Ten others were injured. Charlie Rose reports.
Two workers were killed when the International Nutrition Plant collapsed Monday in Omaha, Neb. Ten others were injured. Charlie Rose reports.
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Two workers were killed when the International Nutrition Plant collapsed Monday in Omaha, Neb. Ten others were injured. Charlie Rose reports.
- published: 21 Jan 2014
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Explosions At Omaha Chemical Plant Force Evacuations
A fire at an Omaha chemical plant forced some residents to evacuate their homes on Monday. The fire caused several large propane containers to explode and left ...
A fire at an Omaha chemical plant forced some residents to evacuate their homes on Monday. The fire caused several large propane containers to explode and left hundreds of residents without power.
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#Omaha #Explosion #Nebraska
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A fire at an Omaha chemical plant forced some residents to evacuate their homes on Monday. The fire caused several large propane containers to explode and left hundreds of residents without power.
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- published: 31 May 2022
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Fire Rips Through Omaha Chemical Plant, Cutting Power to Thousands
A fire that raged through a chemical company just southwest of downtown Omaha forced some nearby residents to evacuate and left thousands without power.
KETV r...
A fire that raged through a chemical company just southwest of downtown Omaha forced some nearby residents to evacuate and left thousands without power.
KETV reports that thick smoke billowed from the Nox-Crete facility Monday night, but no injuries had been reported.
Authorities said Tuesday morning the flames had been extinguished and people who'd been told to leave their homes could return.
Battalion Chief Scott Fitzpatrick said the first call for help came shortly before 7 p.m. Fitzpatrick said firefighters first struggled to access the fire, then realized it was bigger than first thought and pulled back knowing there were chemicals and propane bottles on site.
Pottawattamie County Emergency Management says the smoke poses no toxicity risks. Omaha
Public Power District said more than 2,500 customers were without electricity in the neighborhoods near the fire.
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A fire that raged through a chemical company just southwest of downtown Omaha forced some nearby residents to evacuate and left thousands without power.
KETV reports that thick smoke billowed from the Nox-Crete facility Monday night, but no injuries had been reported.
Authorities said Tuesday morning the flames had been extinguished and people who'd been told to leave their homes could return.
Battalion Chief Scott Fitzpatrick said the first call for help came shortly before 7 p.m. Fitzpatrick said firefighters first struggled to access the fire, then realized it was bigger than first thought and pulled back knowing there were chemicals and propane bottles on site.
Pottawattamie County Emergency Management says the smoke poses no toxicity risks. Omaha
Public Power District said more than 2,500 customers were without electricity in the neighborhoods near the fire.
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- published: 31 May 2022
- views: 1430
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Omaha plant explosion: several workers dead, many missing
Originally published on January 21, 2014
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Originally published on January 21, 2014
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Two people were killed in an explosion and fire at an animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska on Monday (January 20). The accident injured at least 10 other people.
About 38 employees were inside the International Nutrition plant at the time of the explosion and subsequent building collapse at around 10:00 a.m. local time. The building is located in an industrial area near near 77th and I Streets.
Plant worker Nate Lewis, 21, told reporters that he was on the first floor when he heard the blast. The building went dark, but Lewis was able to feel his way through the production floor to safety outside by the light of his mobile phone.
Another employee, Jamar White told reporters that he heard a loud crack before seeing the back wall of the building collapsing.
Specialized rescue crews were initially recovered 17 survivors, seven of whom refused treatment on site. Four people sustained critical wounds while six other people suffered non-life-threatening injuries. All were sent to hospital for treatment.
It is not yet known what caused the explosion and collapse.
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Two people were killed in an explosion and fire at an animal feed plant in Omaha, Nebraska on Monday (January 20). The accident injured at least 10 other people.
About 38 employees were inside the International Nutrition plant at the time of the explosion and subsequent building collapse at around 10:00 a.m. local time. The building is located in an industrial area near near 77th and I Streets.
Plant worker Nate Lewis, 21, told reporters that he was on the first floor when he heard the blast. The building went dark, but Lewis was able to feel his way through the production floor to safety outside by the light of his mobile phone.
Another employee, Jamar White told reporters that he heard a loud crack before seeing the back wall of the building collapsing.
Specialized rescue crews were initially recovered 17 survivors, seven of whom refused treatment on site. Four people sustained critical wounds while six other people suffered non-life-threatening injuries. All were sent to hospital for treatment.
It is not yet known what caused the explosion and collapse.
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- published: 21 Feb 2014
- views: 1345
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Air, water quality 'not impacted' by fire at Omaha chemical plant
Air quality and water quality are "not impacted" by the fire Monday night at a downtown Omaha chemical production plant.
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Air quality and water quality are "not impacted" by the fire Monday night at a downtown Omaha chemical production plant.
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Air quality and water quality are "not impacted" by the fire Monday night at a downtown Omaha chemical production plant.
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- published: 01 Jun 2022
- views: 2337
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Nebraska animal feed plant collapses after explosion
An explosion at an animal feed plant in Omaha, Neb. caused a partial collapse of the building, killing at least two workers and sending multiple people to the h...
An explosion at an animal feed plant in Omaha, Neb. caused a partial collapse of the building, killing at least two workers and sending multiple people to the hospital with critical injuries. Crews continue to search the rubble for additional victims, and the cause of the explosion is yet to be determined. Dean Reynolds reports.
https://wn.com/Nebraska_Animal_Feed_Plant_Collapses_After_Explosion
An explosion at an animal feed plant in Omaha, Neb. caused a partial collapse of the building, killing at least two workers and sending multiple people to the hospital with critical injuries. Crews continue to search the rubble for additional victims, and the cause of the explosion is yet to be determined. Dean Reynolds reports.
- published: 21 Jan 2014
- views: 1737
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Volunteers plant trees in North Omaha
Volunteers planted trees across North Omaha. They say the trees will one day provide shade and help cool down the area.
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Volunteers planted trees across North Omaha. They say the trees will one day provide shade and help cool down the area.
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Volunteers planted trees across North Omaha. They say the trees will one day provide shade and help cool down the area.
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- published: 04 Jun 2023
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