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‘Catastrophic explosion’ leaves 1 dead & 4 hurt in Illinois

Posted at 5:37 AM, May 04, 2019
and last updated 2019-05-04 12:38:32-04

WAUKEGAN, Ill. (CNN) — An explosion rocked parts of an Illinois town Friday night, killing one person, injuring four others and leaving two missing, authorities said.

The blast happened at AB Specialty Silicones in Waukegan, about 40 miles north of Chicago,police said. The company describes itself as a manufacturer of specialty silicone chemicals.

The “catastrophic explosion” hit around 9:30 p.m. local time, said Cmdr. Joe Florip, a Waukegan police spokesman.

The Waukegan Fire Department on Facebook urged people to avoid the area.

The Waukegan Fire Department on Facebook urged people to avoid the area.

One person was found dead Saturday morning, Waukegan Fire Marshal Steven Lenzi said. He referred further questions to the coroner’s office.

The search for the other two missing people has been suspended due to dangerous conditions and concerns about structural stability, Lenzi said.

The building’s owner and emergency officials will bring in some “heavy-duty equipment” to remove debris.

The fire has been extinguished, and hazardous materials technicians and other teams are on the scene and searching, Lenzi said. No cause has been determined, and the state fire marshal will assist with an investigation, he said.

Florip said the plant was open at the time of the explosion.

Lenzi said everyone affected was an employee working at the time. Four were taken to area hospitals with moderate to serious injuries, officials said. Two others were seen but requested no treatment.

Authorities said the damage is estimated to top $1 million.