A metal alloy plant outside Cleveland exploded Monday morning, injuring more than a dozen people, including at least one critically, about two and a half weeks after a train derailment led to major chemical contamination in a small town in east Ohio, NBC News reports.
In the late morning, the I Schumann & Co. metal alloy plant in Oakwood Village exploded; as of 7 p.m. ET, firefighters had the fire under control but the plant was still on fire, the local fire chief said. The plant was the site of a similar blast in 2006.