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Dozens injured in U.S. sugar refinery explosion
08 Feb 2008 08:08:44 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Matthew Bigg

ATLANTA, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Dozens of people were injured, some of them seriously, in an explosion at a sugar refinery in the U.S. state of Georgia on Thursday night, local authorities said, adding that no fatalities had been reported yet.

Six people were still unaccounted for and firefighters were attempting to put out the blaze apparently started by a blast in a bagging room at the Imperial Sugar Co <IPSU.O> plant in Port Wentworth, a suburb of Savannah, said police Sgt. Mike Wilson.

Around 38 people were taken to hospital but the number of people with minor injuries was higher, he said, adding that the cause of the early evening blast was not known. Some 100 people were working at the plant at the time of the explosion, police said.

"We are still in a search and rescue operation. This is still a fluid and active scene. We still have firefighters actively fighting the blaze at this point," Wilson said.

Imperial Sugar Co <IPSU.O> said a number of associates and contractors were injured and had been taken to local hospitals, but it did not know the full details on the injuries.

It said in a statement on Friday that it did not know how long the refinery would be closed, and the extent of damage was under investigation.

Coast Guard vessels equipped with water pumps were also helping the effort, hours after fire erupted at the plant along the banks of the Savannah River. "Portions of it (the plant) have collapsed," Wilson said.

Jay David Goldstein, chief of emergency medicine at Memorial University Medical Center in Savannah, described the incident as: "serious, pretty significant" and said many of the plant workers injured were in critical condition.

The injuries included "significant body burns, and you also have to worry about blast effect from the explosion, which might throw them 20 feet (6 metres), and then you have head or bone injuries," he said.

A Memorial hospital statement said 32 patients were taken to Memorial and five patients were also brought to St Joseph's Candler hospital in Savannah, Candler spokeswoman Betsy Yates said.

The explosion happened at around 7:20 p.m./0020 GMT and emergency responders headed to the scene from throughout the area, the Savannah Morning News newspaper said. Doctors also flew in from Augusta, Georgia, to provide assistance.

Imperial Sugar is the largest processor and refiner of sugar in the United States and is based in Texas. It includes the Imperial Sugar brand in that state and the Dixie Crystals brand in the south east, according to a company Web site. (Additional reporting by Ritsuko Ando on New York and Tom Brown in Miami) (Editing by Sandra Maler)


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