Monday, February 08, 2010
MIDDLETOWN: Five people were killed and 12 injured Sunday in a gas explosion at a US power plant, according to preliminary figures, the local mayor said.
"We know that 12 individuals have been injured. Five individuals are known to have lost their lives," the mayor of Middletown in Connecticut told a news conference.
However officials cautioned that they did not yet know how many people were in the as-yet unfinished power plant and therefore they could not immediately account for everyone who may have been present during the explosion.
Terrorism had been ruled out, according to the mayor, saying the accident happened during a testing procedure in the unfinished plant.
MIDDLETOWN: Five people were killed and 12 injured Sunday in a gas explosion at a US power plant, according to preliminary figures, the local mayor said.
"We know that 12 individuals have been injured. Five individuals are known to have lost their lives," the mayor of Middletown in Connecticut told a news conference.
However officials cautioned that they did not yet know how many people were in the as-yet unfinished power plant and therefore they could not immediately account for everyone who may have been present during the explosion.
Terrorism had been ruled out, according to the mayor, saying the accident happened during a testing procedure in the unfinished plant.
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