Multiple people injured in explosion at Iowa factory

 (KCRG)
(KCRG)

Multiple people were injured after an explosion at a factory in Iowa.

Authorities say that the explosion took place on Thursday morning at the facility in Marengo, Iowa, that is owned by soybean processor Heartland Crush. A company called C6 Zero operates form the building where it reportedly converts used roofing shingles into biodiesel and other products.

Dark black clouds of smoke could be seen billowing from the facility with first responders calling for helicopters to come to the scene, stated KCRG.

Iowa State Patrol told KCCI that there were 30 people in the plant who had all been accounted for and that there were no confirmed fatalities.

Officials in the city say that people evacuated from homes surrounding the facility should go to the Iowa County Transportation Building and they are urging people to stay indoors to avoid the smoke.

The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics told KCCI that it has received multiple patients following the explosion.

“University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics has received multiple patients following today’s explosion in Marengo and anticipate others may be in route. At this time, we’re evaluating the severity of injuries and are working to ensure all patients receive the care they require,” it said in a statement.

Marengo is in Iowa County and is around 90 minutes east of the Iowa capital Des Moines.

Eyewitness Adam Papesh told KWWL that he had been working nearby when the explosion took place.

“I work next door. The Sheriff’s evacuated our facility. It destroyed the whole east end of the building,” he told the station.

The City of Marengo said that water in the city may have a brown colour to it because of the excess water usage by firefighters.