The explosion at the Horizon Biofuels plant in Fremont, which tragically claimed three lives, has transitioned to a recovery effort, as announced by Fremont Mayor Joey Spellerberg.
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Mayor’s Update on Missing Persons
During a press conference, Mayor Spellerberg revealed that teams are actively searching for two young girls and a male employee who worked at the plant. “We have not been able to get in,” he added, underscoring the urgency of the situation.
Ongoing Fire Complicates Recovery
Officials reported that the structure remains on fire, creating dangerous conditions for recovery teams. Fremont’s rural fire chief stated that crews will remain on the scene “until it is done.”
Delayed Efforts to Contact Victims
Officials from Nebraska Task Force One indicated that they are currently “delaying” efforts to contact the victims due to safety concerns related to the ongoing fire. The damage from the explosion has made the area unsafe for firefighters to enter.
Investigating the Cause of the Explosion
At this time, the cause of the Fremont explosion remains unknown. A review by KETV Investigates found that Horizon Biofuels had five significant infractions related to an OSHA complaint in 2012, resulting in a $12,000 fine and a settlement of $6,000. The violations included failing to protect workers from potential chemical exposure and not maintaining a proper energy control scheme.
Impact on the Community
To assess the damage, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is utilizing drones and Task Force 1’s helicopter. The Red Cross and the Salvation Army are also on site, ensuring that staff remain hydrated while working in shifts during the recovery operations.
Streets Closed for Safety
Authorities have set up barricades, urging the public to avoid the area. Streets such as Union Street, Schneider Street, West Cloverly Road, and East Cloverly Road have been closed due to the incident, as reported by KETV.
Witness Accounts of the Explosion
The explosion has shocked the local community, with one witness describing the scene as a “fireball” that consumed the building.
As recovery efforts continue, authorities are committed to ensuring the safety of all residents and restoring normalcy in the area. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.