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A series of explosions engulfed a propane plant in flames in Tavares, Fla., late Monday, injuring at least seven people — three of them critically — and forcing evacuations for a half-mile around the scene, authorities said.
Numerous explosions engulfed a propane plant in flames in Tavares, Fla., late Monday, injuring at least seven people — three of them critically — and forcing evacuations for a half-mile around the scene, authorities said.
Numerous explosions engulfed a propane plant in flames in Tavares, Fla., late Monday, injuring at least seven people — three of them critically — leaving several others unaccounted for and forcing evacuations for a half-mile around the scene, authorities said.
Numerous explosions engulfed a propane plant in flames in Tavares, Fla., late Monday, injuring at least seven people — two of them critically — leaving 15 others unaccounted for and forcing evacuations for a half-mile around the scene, authorities said.
Numerous explosions engulfed a propane plant in flames in Tavares, Fla., late Monday, injuring at least six people — two of them critically — leaving at least 10 others unaccounted for and forcing evacuations for a full mile around the scene.The explosions began about 11 p.m.
Several large explosions were reported late Monday at a propane plant in Tavares, Fla. Local media quoted authorities as saying there were multiple injuries and evacuations.The explosions occurred about 11 p.m. ET at the Lake County plant of Blue Rhino, NBC station WESH of Orlando reported.
Several large explosions were reported late Monday at a propane plant in Tavares, Fla. Local media quoted authorities as saying there were multiple injuries and evacuations.The explosions occurred about 11 p.m. ET at the Lake County plant of Blue Rhino, The Orlando Sentinel reported.
A Pennsylvania teenager was in fair condition Monday after she lay pinned inside her wrecked, overturned SUV for almost 18 hours over the weekend before a nearby resident spotted her.
Flossie, the storm bringing heavy rain and wind to the Hawaiian islands, was downgraded to a tropical depression on Monday night, the National Weather Service said.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Agriculture Department paid out $32 million in soil conservation payments and crop insurance aid to dead farmers from 2008 to 2012, congressional auditors said on Monday, calling for stricter rules to prevent improper payments.