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The Humphreys County and Hickman County sheriff’s offices have released names of those who are believed to be dead as a result of a devastating explosion at a Tennessee plant. WTVF reports the explosion occurred at Accurate Energetic Systems on Friday.
All 16 people inside the building that exploded at Accurate Energetic Systems Oct. 10 are dead, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said at an Oct. 11 press conference. “I can tell you at this time,
No survivors have been found at this time following the deadly explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems (AES), officials say.
Counseling services will be available to Humphreys County Schools students and staff starting Monday after a tragic explosion claimed the lives of 16 people.
A community prayer is planned for 6 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Humphreys County Courthouse, 100 N. Court Square in Waverly. The public is invited to pray and support the families of AES, organizers said on a flyer advertising the event. All are welcome.
A woman who spent decades working for the Volusia County Division of Corrections was killed in a blast at a Tennessee explosive plant last week, a Volusia County councilman and retired warden announced on his Facebook page.
A community prayer is planned for 6 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Humphreys County Courthouse, 100 N. Court Square in Waverly. The public is invited to pray and support the families of AES, organizers said on a flyer advertising the event. All are welcome.
Who were the 16 people who died in the Bucksnort community during the AES explosion on Oct. 10? Everything we know so far.
Gov. Bill Lee is set to visit Hickman and Humphreys counties on Sunday to assess the damage from the explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems.
Gov. Bill Lee is visiting members of the Hickman County and Humphreys County community two days after a blast at an explosives facility in Bucksnort, which officials believe left 16 people dead.