The Mercury News

Police: 2 people killed in warehouse explosion

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HOUSTON >> A massive explosion Friday leveled a warehouse in Houston, leaving at least two people dead, damaging nearby buildings and homes and rousing frightened residents from their sleep miles away, authoritie­s said.

The explosion happened about 4:30 a.m. inside a building at Watson Grinding and Manufactur­ing, which makes valves and provides thermal-spray coatings for equipment in various industries, authoritie­s said. The building was reduced to burning rubble and debris, and some of the surroundin­g buildings suffered heavy damage to parts of their walls and roofs.

Police Chief Art Acevedo confirmed the deaths Friday and said it was likely both people worked for the company. He said a family member of one of the people suspected to have died was a U.S. Marine currently training at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and called on the Marines to let the man return to Houston.

Authoritie­s don’t believe the explosion was intentiona­l though a criminal investigat­ion is underway, Acevedo said.

“Do a search around your own home and your own neighborho­od, even if you’re a mile away from this location,” Acevedo said. “Look for any debris, any body parts, anything that may be related. If you find anything in your immediate home, in your yard, don’t touch it. Just call the Houston Police Department so we can respond.”

Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pena said hazardous materials crews have secured the valve on a 2,000-gallon tank of propylene that had been leaking. Propylene is a colorless gas used to produce chemicals in plastics, synthetic rubber and gasoline. It is highly flammable and can explode in a fire. People exposed to propylene can become dizzy and light-headed, and the gas can also cause liver damage.

Nearby homes sustained significan­t damage. Some were knocked off their foundation­s.

Manny Jawa, a volunteer with the Houston office of the American Red Cross, said his agency had helped about 100 people who came to an evacuation shelter that had been set up around 6 a.m. Friday at a church near the blast site.

 ?? KTRK-TV VIA AP ?? A large explosion in a warehouse in Houston early Friday left rubble scattered in the area, damaged nearby homes and was felt for miles away.
KTRK-TV VIA AP A large explosion in a warehouse in Houston early Friday left rubble scattered in the area, damaged nearby homes and was felt for miles away.

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