Huge fertilizer plant explosion rocks West, Texas [photos]

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There are reports of multiple injuries following an explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas. Reports say the blast could be felt up to 65 miles away.

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RT @sean_breslin: This just happened too -> RT @dangordon photo of massive fertilizer plant explosion in West, TX twitter.com/passantino/sta…

— Anthony Quintano (@AnthonyQuintano) April 18, 2013

DEVELOPING: Fertilizer plant explosion in Waco, TX. twitter.com/NewsBreaker/st… -@newsbreaker

— FOX 4 News (@fox4kc) April 18, 2013

PIC – Picture from inside the city of West after the fertilizer plant explosion on Haven St. twitter.com/DFWscanner/sta…

— DFW Scanner (@DFWscanner) April 18, 2013

My great uncle owns the fertilizer plant that exploded. Trying to figure everything out:(( Please pray that he’s okay.

— Courtney Adair(@courtieadair) April 18, 2013

PIC – Another jaw-dropping image from the explosion in West. Multiple people seriously injured. twitter.com/DFWscanner/sta…

— DFW Scanner (@DFWscanner) April 18, 2013

Photo: Man says he was ‘right there’ when explosion rocked West, TX twitter.com/AndyBartee/sta…

— Jon Passantino (@passantino) April 18, 2013

WKTX reports:

Emergency crews from throughout Central Texas responded Wednesday night after a major explosion at a burning fertilizer plant in West north of Waco. West firefighters were dispatched to the plant earlier in the evening after an earlier fire rekindled. The explosion was reported at around 7:50 p.m. in a frantic radio call from the scene of the fire at West Fertilizer at 1471 Jerry Mashek Dr. just off Interstate 35. Numerous injuries were reported and multiple ambulances were requested. Several buildings were reported destroyed and a nearby nursing home was damaged.

On Ronda and Reagan. More smoke, fire up the road. twitter.com/kirstencrow/st…

— Kirsten Crow (@kirstencrow) April 18, 2013

Reporters being sent to West Trojans football field

— Kirsten Crow (@kirstencrow) April 18, 2013

Triage on the football field twitter.com/kirstencrow/st…

— Kirsten Crow (@kirstencrow) April 18, 2013

On the radio: “I think, right now, it’s a free-for-all. If you see something, treat it.”

— Kirsten Crow (@kirstencrow) April 18, 2013

Sending most critical to Hillcrest Hospital, then to Providence. #Waco #Scanner

— Eye on Politics (@EyeOnPolitics) April 18, 2013

Hospital told to anticipate 100 people with injuries after West, TX fertilizer plant explosion/fires, Hospital CEO tells #CNN. #breakingnews

— Jake Carpenter (@jakeacarpenter) April 18, 2013

Twitchy will update with details as they become available.

Anderson Cooper, who is employed by CNN, would rather be right than first.

We are efforting more information on blast near Waco. Trying to confirm details. I’d rather be right with the info than first.

— Anderson Cooper (@andersoncooper) April 18, 2013

Editor’s note: We’ve removed a photo that has been reported as unrelated to the West, Texas explosion.

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Update:

Terrible:

#khouBREAKING:West EMS Director tells KWTX-TV as many as 60 or 70 people dead, hundreds injured in fertilizer plant explosion.

— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) April 18, 2013

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Update:

Incredible video of the explosion here.

The entire town of West, Texas, is being evacuated.

Another incredible photo:

Stopped in to get gas on my drive back from Austin to Dallas and a huge blast rocked the entire… instagram.com/p/YOiNQYqEVu/

— ParteeBartee (@AndyBartee) April 18, 2013

So awful.

Some West residents are being taken to Waco, about 20 miles south:

Just left Hillcrest Hospital in Waco- 300 more employees calledin to help, Sykora Ford Dealership in West is opening up doors to survivors.

— Kris Betts (@KrisB_KVUE) April 18, 2013

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Update:

Some media outlets are reporting 5-15 dead.

Breaking: 5-15 dead, 160+ injured in West Texas Fertilizer explosion – 3-5 firefights missing – updates on #JansingCo

— Jansing & Co. (@JansingCo) April 18, 2013

This is lower than last night’s estimates, but the numbers may rise as additional bodies are discovered at daylight.

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