Waukegan chemical plant ‘leveled’ by explosion leaving four in hospital

‘It felt like an earthquake!’: Explosion ‘levels’ chemical plant near Chicago leaving four in hospital

  • Specialty Silicones plant in Waukegan, Illinois, was ‘leveled’ in blast at 9.45pm 
  • Not yet known how many people were inside but four were taken to hospital 
  • Local residents said explosion ‘felt like earthquake’ and shook houses for miles 

An explosion at a chemical plant near Chicago last night has left four people in the hospital.  

The AB Specialty Silicones plant in Waukegan, Illinois, was ‘leveled’ by the blast at around 9.45pm, reports the Chicago Tribune.

Waukegan Fire Department spokesperson Steve Lenzi said they were trying to find out how many people were inside the factory at the time of the incident.

He said that the cause of the explosion is not yet known. 

An explosion at a chemical plant near Chicago last night has left four people in the hospital

The AB Specialty Silicones plant in Waukegan, Illinois, was 'leveled' by the blast at around 9.45pm

 The AB Specialty Silicones plant in Waukegan, Illinois, was ‘leveled’ by the blast at around 9.45pm

Local resident Megan Hener, who went to the scene, claimed the building was ‘leveled’. 

Twitter users living nearby said the blast shook houses for miles around.

One wrote: ‘Huge explosion across the street from me, my friend over 10 miles away said he heard it… felt like an earthquake.’ 

The Lake County Sheriff’s office have asked residents living nearby to avoid the area on Twitter.

They wrote: ‘Fire, police, and paramedic personnel are working diligently at this scene. 

‘Again, please stay out of the area and let the first-responders work.’

Twitter users living nearby said the blast shook houses for miles around

 Twitter users living nearby said the blast shook houses for miles around

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