Blast at Tennessee munitions plant leaves 19 missing, possibly dead

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A large facility, now minus one building.

Looks as if there will sadly be quite a few dead.



Nineteen people were missing and possibly dead after a devastating explosion on Friday morning at a military explosives plant in Tennessee, officials said.
The explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems about 50 miles (80 km) west of Nashville occurred at 7:45 a.m. local time (1245 GMT), Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis told a press conference.
Davis said there were multiple fatalities but it was still too early to know precisely how many people had perished, saying it was still possible there were some survivors.
When asked to describe the building where the blast occurred, Davis said, "There's nothing to describe. It's gone."
Investigators from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were at the scene working to determine the cause of the explosion, Davis said.
Aerial video on CNN showed what appeared to be the footprint of where a building once stood. In an adjacent parking lot, debris and what appeared to be ashes were scattered among a few parked vehicles.
Efforts to reach the company were not successful.
Accurate Energetic Systems develops, manufactures and stores explosives for "military, aerospace, and commercial demolition markets," according to the company's website. The 1,300-acre headquarters in Bucksnort, Tennessee, includes eight production buildings and a quality lab.
Hickman County Mayor Jim Bates told CNN the plant did not have a history of safety problems, although there was a small ammunition explosion there in 2014. That incident killed one person and injured three, according to The Tennessean newspaper.


 
A large facility, now minus one building.

Looks as if there will sadly be quite a few dead.



Nineteen people were missing and possibly dead after a devastating explosion on Friday morning at a military explosives plant in Tennessee, officials said.
The explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems about 50 miles (80 km) west of Nashville occurred at 7:45 a.m. local time (1245 GMT), Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis told a press conference.
Davis said there were multiple fatalities but it was still too early to know precisely how many people had perished, saying it was still possible there were some survivors.
When asked to describe the building where the blast occurred, Davis said, "There's nothing to describe. It's gone."
Investigators from the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were at the scene working to determine the cause of the explosion, Davis said.
Aerial video on CNN showed what appeared to be the footprint of where a building once stood. In an adjacent parking lot, debris and what appeared to be ashes were scattered among a few parked vehicles.
Efforts to reach the company were not successful.
Accurate Energetic Systems develops, manufactures and stores explosives for "military, aerospace, and commercial demolition markets," according to the company's website. The 1,300-acre headquarters in Bucksnort, Tennessee, includes eight production buildings and a quality lab.
Hickman County Mayor Jim Bates told CNN the plant did not have a history of safety problems, although there was a small ammunition explosion there in 2014. That incident killed one person and injured three, according to The Tennessean newspaper.


Two counties south of my current location.
 
Missing?

Jesus.

I suppose they really did get blown to kingdome Come.

Condolences to their families.
 
Did you hear the explosion? Or was the wind blowing the wrong way?
I didn't hear anything. I live right next to Fort Campbell so explosions are a daily occurrence around here. I probably would not have paid any attention to it if I had. Before we moved here, we lived right outside Fort Knox and the same thing always happened there.
 
The structure is simply gone!

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Efforts to reach the company were not successful.

There was no one there to answer the phone !

What kind of retard would contact a company that just lost a bunch of employes and the dust still hasn't even settled.
 
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Shit happens with stuff that goes bang. Lawsuits will likely break what is left.
DoD was having a hard time replenishing stocks after four years of giving away everything not nailed down, this will only make it more difficult.
 
update, I don't know how you could possibly figure out what happened without any physical evidence left. Of course, they did find Muhammad's driver's license lying on top of the rubble of the trade centers, so there's hope. Talk about stupid "reporters", listen to some of these questions. Thers asshats are the 'influencers' that we seem to focus on for the news.
 
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