19 Missing After Explosion at Tennessee Explosives Plant
A massive explosion ripped through a Bennett Brothers Fireworks plant in Henning, Tennessee, on Wednesday, leaving 19 people unaccounted for, according to local authorities. The blast, reported shortly after noon CST, sent shockwaves through the small town and prompted a multi-agency response, including local fire departments and federal investigators.
The incident underscores the inherent risks associated with the handling of raw explosive materials, even as modern manufacturing processes aim to mitigate those dangers. While finished explosive products are remarkably stable, the components used to create them require stringent safety protocols. Experts emphasize that incidents are rare due to increasingly strict global manufacturing standards, but the potential for devastation remains when dealing with thes volatile substances.
Dr. Chris Shepherd, a ballistics expert at the University of Kent, explains that the danger lies primarily in the initial stages of production. “Once explosives are formed into their final product,they’re actually very stable and very safe,” he says. The process involves combining highly sensitive, volatile materials with stabilizers to create a safe, durable end product.
Shepherd details the manufacturing process: “We take the very sensitive, volatile explosives and we add lots of things to it, that we often refer to as stabilisers.” These finished explosives, such as nitrocellulose or Trinitrotoluene (TNT), can then be stored for years, even decades, “very safely.” He notes that these materials are “very heat and flame stable… it takes a lot to make these things detonate and explode.”
However,Shepherd cautions that in their raw form,these materials are “really quiet risky.” He adds that he isn’t aware of a large number of incidents like this, attributing the relative safety to “modern manufacturing standards in all countries [being] very strict these days.”
Search and rescue operations are ongoing at the tennessee plant, with authorities working to locate the missing individuals and determine the cause of the explosion. The investigation is expected to focus on the handling and storage of raw materials at the facility.