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‘Horrific’ blast, fire kill 18,000 Texas cattle

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AUSTIN -- A “horrific” explosion and fire at a dairy farm in the southern US state of Texas killed about 18,000 head of cattle and injured one agricultur­al worker, authoritie­s said on Thursday.

“This was the deadliest barn fire for cattle in Texas history and the investigat­ion and cleanup may take some time,” Texas Agricultur­e Commission­er Sid Miller said in a statement.

The explosion and fire ripped through the Southfork Dairy Farms near the town of Dimmitt in the Texas Panhandle on Monday night.

Firefighte­rs and police rushed to the scene and “determined that one person was trapped inside,” the Castro County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook. The person was rescued and flown to a hospital in Lubbock, it said.

The cause of the explosion and fire were not immediatel­y clear, said Miller, who described it as a “horrific event.”

“Once we know the cause and the facts surroundin­g this tragedy, we will make sure the public is fully informed -- so tragedies like this can be avoided in the future,” he said.

Castro County Sheriff Sal Rivera told the CBS affiliate in Amarillo that a system to remove manure from the barns may have gotten “overheated.”

He said methane may have “ignited and then spread out with the explosion and the fire,” adding that a probe would have to determine the precise cause.

“Farms must do more to protect animals by adopting commonsens­e fire safety measures,” tweeted the Animal Welfare Institute, one of the oldest animal welfare charities in the United States, referring to the Texas tragedy.

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