2 Killed, 20 Injured After Massive Explosion At Houston Plant
Two people were killed and 20 are injured after a massive explosion at a Houston industrial company Friday morning.
Two people were killed and 20 are injured after a massive explosion at a Houston industrial company Friday morning.
An explosion in Houston early Friday morning damaged nearby homes and businesses and was reportedly felt throughout the city.
The Fort Worth Fire Department and the FBI are investigating after an explosive device was used to try to break into an ATM early Sunday morning.
More than 50,000 people in East Texas remained under a mandatory evacuation order Thursday as a fire continued to burn at a chemical plant, one day after two massive explosions there.
The southeast Texas chemical plant that exploded early Wednesday morning endured another flare-up just hours later.
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In a statement, the Irving-based company said the individuals who were hurt suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
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Late Saturday night emergency crews were still on the scene where an explosion and fire completely destroyed a home in Benbrook.
A worker injured in a fire this week at a Harris County chemical plant is suing the company for more than $1 million in damages.
One person is dead and at least two others injured after an explosion and fire at a chemical plant in Harris County.
The company said the fire spread to seven storage tanks holding components of gasoline and also used in nail polish remover, glues and paint thinner.
Firefighters are on scene of an explosion at an apartment complex in southwest Fort Worth. The blast happened just before 5:00 a.m. at the Mirador Apartments.
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The Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to an explosion near 315 South Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
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Arlington police said it doesn't appear anything was stolen from either victim.
Arlington police said the man had "extensive trauma all over his body."
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Arlington police said it doesn't appear anything was stolen from either victim.
Arlington police said the man had "extensive trauma all over his body."
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