2020 Houston explosion
On January 24, 2020, a building at Watson Grinding and Manufacturing in northwest Houston, Texas, United States, exploded at 4:24 a.m.[1][2] Debris was scattered as far as one-half of a mile,[3] and approximately 200 nearby houses and businesses were damaged.[4] Officials asked local residents to search for debris and body parts to assist with an investigation into the explosion's cause.[5] An absence of zoning ordinances separating industrial areas from residences is known to prevail in the vicinity of the explosion.[1]
Date | January 24, 2020 |
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Location | Houston, Texas, U.S. |
Coordinates | 29.8369°N 95.5456°W |
Deaths | 3 |
Non-fatal injuries | 18 |
Property damage | 200 nearby buildings damaged |
Two deaths were reported on the morning of the incident.[6] Both men were employees of Watson Grinding and Manufacturing.[5] A third man, whose home was impacted by debris from the explosion, died from his injuries on February 5.[7] Eighteen people "self reported" to emergency rooms for minor injuries.[8] Forty-eight people sought shelter from Red Cross,[9] and two schools in the vicinity were closed for the day.[10] Some homes near the facility were blasted off their foundations, and some had collapsed ceilings, shattered windows, and bent garage doors.[11]
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives personnel assisted the Houston Fire and Police Departments with the investigation. Multiple lawsuits have already been filed.[12]
Watson Grinding and Manufacturing filed for bankruptcy in February.[13]
See also
References
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- Mathews, Chris (February 6, 2020). "Watson Grinding files for bankruptcy, lays off 88 workers weeks after deadly explosion". Houston Business Journal.