CEO of Flooded Texas Chemical Plant: There’s ‘No Way to Prevent’ Explosion
The plant, 34 miles outside of downtown Houston, has taken on six feet of water and is bound to blow.
By Adam K. RaymondThe plant, 34 miles outside of downtown Houston, has taken on six feet of water and is bound to blow.
By Adam K. RaymondMore than ten people were injured.
By Jen KirbyThe attack, which involved a car bomb and multiple gunmen, is now over.
By Jaime Fuller(Or else it might explode.)
By Jaime FullerThe workers failed to drain a gas line during a construction project.
By Margaret HartmannThankfully, there were no injuries, but the Mötley Crüe-themed truck is toast.
By Clint RaineyThe area was placed on lockdown.
By Caroline BankoffLuckily, the cargo rocket was unmanned.
By Margaret HartmannThey've seen it all.
By Katie ZavadskiThe four-foot propane tank responsible for the explosion was found 150 feet away from the scene.
By Hugh MerwinFireworks for the Bronx Tale actor.
By Adam MartinAuthorities say it was fireworks, but many aren't buying it.
By Margaret HartmannThere were several injuries and a campus evacuation.
By Adam MartinWatch things go boom.
By Delia PaunescuRescuers are still searching the rubble.
By Adam MartinCan we catch a break here?
By Adam MartinHomes next to the West, Texas plant were leveled.
By Adam Martin and Margaret HartmannThis sequel is aggressively dumb, aggressively macho, and just plain aggressively aggressive.
By Bilge EbiriExplosion!
By Kyle BuchananNo, this isn't the latest from Jerry Bruckheimer.
By Kara Baskin