New Mexico blast involving fireworks
injures several firefighters
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[June 06, 2019]
(Reuters) - Several firefighters
were injured on Wednesday, two seriously, in an explosion at a building
in Roswell, New Mexico, where fireworks were being stored for the city's
annual July Fourth celebrations, police and city officials said.
The blast occurred shortly after noon at a building on the grounds of
the Roswell International Air Center, a commercial airport on the
southern outskirts of the town, said Todd Wildermuth, a spokesman for
the city.
He said about a dozen firefighters were in and around the building
"doing some preparation work" for the city's upcoming July Fourth
Independence Day fireworks display when the explosion occurred.
He said two firefighters suffered serious injuries and were taken to
local hospitals. A number of others who sustained minor injuries were
treated on the scene.
The cause of the blast was under investigation, he said. The fireworks
storage building, at the far west end of the airport property, is far
enough away from the airport itself that flight operations were not
affected, Wildermuth said.
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Smoke from an explosion is seen in Roswell, New Mexico, U.S., June
5, 2019 in this picture obtained from social media. Roswell
Today/via REUTERS
Roswell, a city of about 48,000 residents in southeastern New Mexico
about 200 miles southeast of the state capital, Albuquerque, is
perhaps best known for the reported crash of an unidentified flying
object in 1947 near what was then known as the Roswell Army Air
Field.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago and Steve Gorman in Los
Angeles; Editing by David Gregorio and James Dalgleish)
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