Multiple people feared dead after explosion at Tennessee bomb factory
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Multiple people are dead after a massive explosion erupted at a Tennessee bomb factory early Friday morning.

The explosion occurred at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant, situated approximately 60 miles southwest of Nashville near Bucksnort, at around 7:50 am local time.

Authorities confirmed there have been ‘multiple’ fatalities and several people are hospitalized, WSMV reported. 

At least 19 employees currently remain unaccounted for, according to Humphreys County emergency management director Odell Poyner.

The initial blast was so enormous that locals reported hearing and feeling it from dozens of miles away.

The extent of the damage remains unclear at this time, but officials said it encompassed an entire building located on the site.

Video footage from the location depicted a fiery debris field with smoke rising into the sky. Several vehicles and buildings seem to have sustained damage from the explosion.

Emergency teams are on the scene and have advised the public to keep their distance as they manage the situation. Their primary focus is the risk of additional explosions.

Emergency crews are at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in Tennessee's Bucksnort area after a massive explosion erupted Friday morning. Authorities said their main concern at the moment is the potential for secondary explosions

Emergency crews are at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in Tennessee’s Bucksnort area after a massive explosion erupted Friday morning. Authorities said their main concern at the moment is the potential for secondary explosions

The extent of the damage remains unclear at this time, but several cars and buildings appear to have been impacted by the blast

The extent of the damage remains unclear at this time, but several cars and buildings appear to have been impacted by the blast

The Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has also been dispatched to the plant to investigate the explosion. Pictured is destruction caused by the blast

 The Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has also been dispatched to the plant to investigate the explosion. Pictured is destruction caused by the blast

First responders have rushed to aid those impacted by the explosion. 

‘Right now we’re prioritizing people that are involved, their families and trying to be very compassionate toward them,’ Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said.

The Hickman County Sheriff’s Office has asked locals to avoid the area to allow responders to do their work.

Emergency responders were not yet able to go in to the plant because there continue to be explosions, Hickman County Advanced EMT David Stewart told AP. 

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has also shut down State Route 230, just north of I-40, as first responders work the scene. 

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has also been dispatched to the plant.

Officials expect to the investigation to take several days.

‘We’re at the beginning stages of all of this,’ Hickman County Sheriff Jason Craft said Friday morning. ‘We’re getting information minute-by-minute and we’re going to continue to build on that and do what we need to do.’

He urged the community to ‘keep everyone in your prayers as we go through this [over] the next few days.’

The blast went off at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant around 7.50am local time, the Hickman County Sheriff's Office confirmed

The blast went off at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant around 7.50am local time, the Hickman County Sheriff’s Office confirmed

The initial blast was so enormous that locals reported hearing and feeling it from miles away

The initial blast was so enormous that locals reported hearing and feeling it from miles away

Debris covers the ground and vehicles after a powerful blast ripped through a military explosives manufacturing plant in Hickman County, Tennessee

Debris covers the ground and vehicles after a powerful blast ripped through a military explosives manufacturing plant in Hickman County, Tennessee

Footage from the scene showed a burning debris field with smoke billowing into the air

Footage from the scene showed a burning debris field with smoke billowing into the air

The blast was heard from miles away, causing shelves and windows to rattle, residents claimed.

Beyonica Holt, whose residence is located roughly 15 miles from the factory, said she ‘thought we were at war’ and that ‘I was going to die.’

‘I was standing in my bedroom. It shook the whole house. I thought it was going to blow out my windows – it didn’t, but that’s how big it was,’ she told The Tennessean

Hickman County Mayor Jim Bates said his office has received multiple calls from residents claiming that they felt the ground shake. 

‘It’s an unfortunate incident. It was felt around our county,’ the mayor said. ‘We just pray that the good Lord keeps their hand on the families that’s involved.’

Residents in Lobelville, a more than a 20-minute drive from the military explosives manufacturing plant, said they felt their homes shake.

‘I thought the house had collapsed with me inside of it,’ Gary Stover, who claimed the blast rattled him from his sleep, told AP. ‘I live very close to Accurate and I realized about 30 seconds after I woke up that it had to have been that.’

A resident in Santa Fe, Tennessee – nearly 40 miles away from the plant – also claimed on social media that houses shook in their neighborhood. 

Smoke fills the air as debris covers the ground and vehicles after a powerful blast ripped through a military explosives manufacturing plant

Smoke fills the air as debris covers the ground and vehicles after a powerful blast ripped through a military explosives manufacturing plant

A search is underway after a powerful explosion ripped through an explosives manufacturing plant in rural Tennessee on Friday

A search is underway after a powerful explosion ripped through an explosives manufacturing plant in rural Tennessee on Friday

Accurate Energetic Systems was established in 1980 and manufacturers explosives and ammunition. 

Public records show that the company sold numerous types of weapons to the US military, including dynamite, landmines and explosive powder for large-caliber shells. 

The plant ‘is dedicated to the development, manufacture, handling, and storage of high-quality energetic products utilized in both defense and commercial markets,’ according to its website.

It also specializes in creating high-grade explosives for demolition and makes ‘linear shaped charges to claymore mines,’ the website added.

The facility, which sits on 1,300 acres, is comprised of a quality control lab and eight production buildings that manufacture, store and research explosives for ‘military, aerospace, and commercial demolition’ markets.

Some of the products listed for sale are designed by the Department of Defense and approved for use for foreign military units, police forces and commercial customers.

The company also uses the sprawling campus to test explosives, according to it’s website, measuring the velocity of explosions as well as their impact on surrounding areas under varying environmental conditions. 

The website says that facilities can safely accommodate explosives with up to 35 pounds of ‘net explosive weight,’ and conducts daily tests.

The Accurate Energetic Systems facility, which sits on 1,300 acres, is comprised of eight production buildings and a quality control lab

The Accurate Energetic Systems facility, which sits on 1,300 acres, is comprised of eight production buildings and a quality control lab

There was an explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in April 2014, killing one person and leaving three others injured.

There were roughly one dozen people in the building at the time of the explosion.

The blast 11 years ago occurred in a building that was operated by Rio Ammunition and made ammunition for law enforcement and the military, as well as hunting.

The Rio Ammunition building was ‘pretty much destroyed’ during that explosion, officials said at the time.

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates. 

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