Authorities provide more information on Tennessee plant explosion
We have continuing coverage following a mass causality after an explosion at a Tennessee plant.
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We have continuing coverage following a mass causality after an explosion at a Tennessee plant.
Authorities say a massive blast at a Tennessee explosives plant that killed 16 people began in an area where workers used kettles to produce a mixture of explosives, and it set off other explosives stored nearby.
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against AAC on behalf of a minor child whose father died in the explosion.
Officials from the Hickman and Humphreys County Sheriff's Departments, as well as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms held a news conference to provide an update following a deadly explosion.
A centralized hub has been established to collect donations for victims and family of the deadly explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems.
Ages have been added to the list of the 16 individuals whose names were released on October 13.
Earlier Monday, a press conference was held at the entrance to the site of Friday's explosion in middle Tennessee.
The Salvation Army’s Emergency Disaster Services teams continue to respond following Friday’s devastating explosion at a manufacturer of demolition and military explosives.
Just miles from a rural Tennessee plant leveled by a devastating explosion, the congregants of Maple Valley Baptist Church devoted Sunday's service to the 16 deceased victims and their families.
The blast in rural Tennessee that leveled an explosives plant and was felt for miles around left no survivors, authorities said Saturday.
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